Edmund Optics Inc. Ge Plano-Convex Lens, 25mm Dia. x 100mm FL, 8 - 12μm Coating NT69-667

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Wavelength Range of 2 - 16μm Rugged, Durable Material Ideal for Defense, Security, and Thermal Imaging Applications Additional Infrared Lenses Available in Popular Substrates Our TECHSPEC® Germanium Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses feature precision diamond turned surfaces making them ideal for a variety of infrared applications, including thermal imaging, infrared spectroscopy, and remote sensing. Available in 25 and 50mm diameters, the lenses are available uncoated. For custom infrared coating requirements, please contact our Sales Department.Germanium is popular for its high index of refraction, broad transmission range, and rugged mechanical properties. With a transmission range of 2 - 16 μm and opacity in the visible portion of the spectrum, Germanium is well suited for infrared laser applications. However, Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases; in fact, Germanium is nearly opaque at 100°C and completely non-transmissive at 200°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of Germanium (780) is approximately twice that of Magnesium Fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics. Germanium is inert to air, water, alkalis, and acids (except nitric acid).Plano-Convex (PCX) lenses feature a positive focal length and have one flat and one convex surface. They should be oriented with the plano (flat) surface towards the desired focal plane. They are ideal for collimation and focusing applications utilizing monochromatic illumination.
Description
Wavelength Range of 2 - 16μm Rugged, Durable Material Ideal for Defense, Security, and Thermal Imaging Applications Additional Infrared Lenses Available in Popular Substrates Our TECHSPEC® Germanium Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses feature precision diamond turned surfaces making them ideal for a variety of infrared applications, including thermal imaging, infrared spectroscopy, and remote sensing. Available in 25 and 50mm diameters, the lenses are available uncoated. For custom infrared coating requirements, please contact our Sales Department.Germanium is popular for its high index of refraction, broad transmission range, and rugged mechanical properties. With a transmission range of 2 - 16 μm and opacity in the visible portion of the spectrum, Germanium is well suited for infrared laser applications. However, Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases; in fact, Germanium is nearly opaque at 100°C and completely non-transmissive at 200°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of Germanium (780) is approximately twice that of Magnesium Fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics. Germanium is inert to air, water, alkalis, and acids (except nitric acid).Plano-Convex (PCX) lenses feature a positive focal length and have one flat and one convex surface. They should be oriented with the plano (flat) surface towards the desired focal plane. They are ideal for collimation and focusing applications utilizing monochromatic illumination.

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Ge Plano-Convex Lens, 25mm Dia. x 100mm FL, 8 - 12μm Coating
NT69-667
Ge Plano-Convex Lens, 25mm Dia. x 100mm FL, 8 - 12μm Coating NT69-667
Wavelength Range of 2 - 16μm Rugged, Durable Material Ideal for Defense, Security, and Thermal Imaging Applications Additional Infrared Lenses Available in Popular Substrates Our TECHSPEC® Germanium Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses feature precision diamond turned surfaces making them ideal for a variety of infrared applications, including thermal imaging, infrared spectroscopy, and remote sensing. Available in 25 and 50mm diameters, the lenses are available uncoated. For custom infrared coating requirements, please contact our Sales Department.Germanium is popular for its high index of refraction, broad transmission range, and rugged mechanical properties. With a transmission range of 2 - 16 μm and opacity in the visible portion of the spectrum, Germanium is well suited for infrared laser applications. However, Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases; in fact, Germanium is nearly opaque at 100°C and completely non-transmissive at 200°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of Germanium (780) is approximately twice that of Magnesium Fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics. Germanium is inert to air, water, alkalis, and acids (except nitric acid).Plano-Convex (PCX) lenses feature a positive focal length and have one flat and one convex surface. They should be oriented with the plano (flat) surface towards the desired focal plane. They are ideal for collimation and focusing applications utilizing monochromatic illumination.
  • Wavelength Range of 2 - 16μm
  • Rugged, Durable Material
  • Ideal for Defense, Security, and Thermal Imaging Applications
  • Additional Infrared Lenses Available in Popular Substrates

Our TECHSPEC® Germanium Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses feature precision diamond turned surfaces making them ideal for a variety of infrared applications, including thermal imaging, infrared spectroscopy, and remote sensing. Available in 25 and 50mm diameters, the lenses are available uncoated. For custom infrared coating requirements, please contact our Sales Department.Germanium is popular for its high index of refraction, broad transmission range, and rugged mechanical properties. With a transmission range of 2 - 16 μm and opacity in the visible portion of the spectrum, Germanium is well suited for infrared laser applications. However, Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases; in fact, Germanium is nearly opaque at 100°C and completely non-transmissive at 200°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of Germanium (780) is approximately twice that of Magnesium Fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics. Germanium is inert to air, water, alkalis, and acids (except nitric acid).Plano-Convex (PCX) lenses feature a positive focal length and have one flat and one convex surface. They should be oriented with the plano (flat) surface towards the desired focal plane. They are ideal for collimation and focusing applications utilizing monochromatic illumination.

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  Edmund Optics Inc.
Product Category Optical Lenses
Product Number NT69-667
Product Name Ge Plano-Convex Lens, 25mm Dia. x 100mm FL, 8 - 12μm Coating
Focal Length 100 mm (3.94 inch)
Center Thickness 3 mm (0.1181 inch)
Edge Thickness 2.74 mm (0.1079 inch)
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