Precision UV Fused Silica Aspheric Lenses
Description
TECHSPEC® Precision UV Fused Silica Aspheric Lenses offer the benefits of an aspheric element combined with the manufacturing precision of state-of-the-art grinding and polishing equipment. With the available prescription data, these fused silica optics can be easily designed and integrated into complex optical systems. Featuring low f/#’s for optimum light gathering and focusing performance, these fused silica lenses are computer optimized to eliminate spherical and minimize higher order aberrations. UV fused silica optics substrate offers a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
Precision UV Fused Silica Aspheric Lenses
Specifications |
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Diameter: | 10 mm |
Material: | UVFS |
Effective Focal Length: | 8.00 mm |
Numerical Aperture (NA): | 0.63 |
Wavelength Range: | 200-2200nm |
Features
Low f/#s for Optimum Light Gathering
Low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Prescription Information Available
Laser Line Coated Precision Aspheric Lenses Also Available
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Laser Line Coated Precision Aspheric Lenses are also available.
Yes, with the available prescription data, these fused silica optics can be easily designed and integrated into complex optical systems.
Precision UV Fused Silica Aspheric Lenses are lenses that offer the benefits of an aspheric element combined with the manufacturing precision of state-of-the-art grinding and polishing equipment.
The substrate is Fused Silica Asphere, the Figure Error (μm RMS) is 0.75, the Surface Quality is 60-40, and the Centering (arcmin) is ≤5.
These lenses have low f/#’s for optimum light gathering and focusing performance, are computer optimized to eliminate spherical and minimize higher order aberrations, and have a low coefficient of thermal expansion.