MOK Optics Co., Ltd. Datasheets for Spherical Lenses

Spherical lenses, also known as singlets, are transparent optical components consisting of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces so curved that they serve to converge or diverge the transmitted rays from an object, thus forming a real or virtual image of that object.  This area includes micro spherical lenses as well.
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MOK Optics bi-convex lenses are popular for many finite imaging applications, our biconvex lenses are fabricated from N-BK7, UV fused silica, N-SF11, Germanium, Silicon etc.
MOK Optics plano-convex lenses have a positive focal length and can be used to focus collimated light, Our plano-convex lenses are fabricated from N-BK7, UV fused silica, N-SF11, Germanium, Silicon...
MOK Optics provides various of germanium lenses upon customer requirements. The transmission of Ge is around 50% at 2-14μm, we typically need to make AR coating for Ge optics, we...
MOK Optics spherical lenses are offered with various plano, concave, and convex configurations. Substrates for our spherical lenses include N-BK7, UV fused silica, N-SF11, zinc selenide, calcium fluoride, and silicon.
Plano-concave lenses diverge a collimated beam from a virtual focus and are commonly used to balance out aberrations of other lenses in the system. MOK Optics provides plano-concave lenses fabricated...
The Biconcave Lenses are often used to expand light beams or to increase focal lengths in optical systems, and are normally used in combination with other lenses. Our biconcave lenses...