Ross Optical Industries Standard Achromats L-AOC032

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These lenses consist of two optical elements, usually of crown and flint glass types, cemented together to form an achromatic doublet. Most often, the crown lens is a biconvex positive lens. Due to the difference in refractive indices, chromatic aberration with respect to two selected wavelengths has been corrected. The lenses have been corrected for on-axis spherical aberration as well. Achromatic doublets are used as telescope objectives, eye loupes, magnifying glasses and eyepieces. Achromatic doublets have also been used to focus and manipulate laser beams because their image quality is superior to single lenses.
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These lenses consist of two optical elements, usually of crown and flint glass types, cemented together to form an achromatic doublet. Most often, the crown lens is a biconvex positive lens. Due to the difference in refractive indices, chromatic aberration with respect to two selected wavelengths has been corrected. The lenses have been corrected for on-axis spherical aberration as well. Achromatic doublets are used as telescope objectives, eye loupes, magnifying glasses and eyepieces. Achromatic doublets have also been used to focus and manipulate laser beams because their image quality is superior to single lenses.

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Standard Achromats
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Standard Achromats L-AOC032
These lenses consist of two optical elements, usually of crown and flint glass types, cemented together to form an achromatic doublet. Most often, the crown lens is a biconvex positive lens. Due to the difference in refractive indices, chromatic aberration with respect to two selected wavelengths has been corrected. The lenses have been corrected for on-axis spherical aberration as well. Achromatic doublets are used as telescope objectives, eye loupes, magnifying glasses and eyepieces. Achromatic doublets have also been used to focus and manipulate laser beams because their image quality is superior to single lenses.

These lenses consist of two optical elements, usually of crown and flint glass types, cemented together to form an achromatic doublet. Most often, the crown lens is a biconvex positive lens. Due to the difference in refractive indices, chromatic aberration with respect to two selected wavelengths has been corrected. The lenses have been corrected for on-axis spherical aberration as well. Achromatic doublets are used as telescope objectives, eye loupes, magnifying glasses and eyepieces. Achromatic doublets have also been used to focus and manipulate laser beams because their image quality is superior to single lenses.

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  Ross Optical Industries
Product Category Optical Lenses
Product Number L-AOC032
Product Name Standard Achromats
Lens Type Achromats; Spherical Lens
Lens Application Infrared (optional feature); Visible; Ultraviolet (optional feature)
Focal Length 29 mm (1.14 inch)
Center Thickness 6.4 mm (0.2520 inch)
Edge Thickness 6 mm (0.2362 inch)
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