Laser Grade Plano convex cylinder lens
Description
A positive cylindrical lens is able to create a line image from a point of light, to change the aspect ratio of an image or to focus collimated input light to a line. Plano- convex cylindrical lenses are typically used for illumination of slit and line detector arrays, laser projection, laser line focussing and anamorphic beam shaping.
Laser Grade Plano convex cylinder lens
Specifications |
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Lens Type: | Positive |
Material: | BK7 |
Size: | 30 mm |
Focal Length: | 50 mm |
Material: | Optical glass/ Fused silica |
Dimension : | 2mm~300mm |
Surface Accuracy: | λ/2~λ/10@632.8nm |
Clear Aperture : | >85% |
Features
Specifications
- Material Optical glass/ Fused silica etc.
- Dimension 2mm~300mm
- Dimension tolerance ±0.05mm~±0.1mm
- Centre Thickness 2mm~20mm
- Surface quality 60/40 40/20 20/10
- Surface accuracy λ/2~λ/10@632.8nm
- Clear Aperture >85% dig diameter
- Centration <3arc min~ 30arc sec
- Coating As per customer's request
Benefits
- <0.25% AR Coated for Nd:YAG Harmonics
- <3 Arcminute Wedge Tolerance
- Fused Silica Substrate
Applications
Plano- convex cylindrical lenses are typically used for illumination of slit and line detector arrays, laser projection
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China
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since 2021
Frequently Asked Questions
A positive cylindrical lens is used to condense light in one axis, creating a line image from a point of light.
Plano-convex cylindrical lenses are typically used for illumination of slit and line detector arrays, laser projection, laser line focusing, and anamorphic beam shaping.
These cylindrical lenses are made from optical glass, fused silica, and other similar materials.
The surface quality ranges from 60/40 to 20/10, indicating the level of imperfections on the lens surface.
Yes, the lenses can be coated as per the customer's request, with options such as anti-reflective (AR) coating for Nd:YAG harmonics.