Dia25.4mm 400-700nm Ar Coated Optical Doublet Achromatic Lens

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Product origin: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
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Description
Dia25.4mm 400-700nm AR Coated Optical Doublet Achromatic Lens

 
Specification:
 
 Items  Description 
Achromatic LensMaterial:Schott N-FK5
 Schott F2
Diameter:25.4+0.0/-0.1mm
Center thickness:5.0+/-0.2mm 
Focal length:50.0mm+/-5%@632.8nm
ROC1:infinity
ROC2=ROC3:74.83+/-0.1mm CX
ROC4:74.83+/-0.1mm CX
Flatness:S1&S2&S3&S4:IRR<1/[email protected]
Surface quality:S1&S2&S3&S4:60-40
Centerness:<3arcmin
Clear Aperture:>D9.0mm
Chamfer:<0.25mmx45deg
Coating:S1&S4:AR coating,R>98%@400-700nm,AOI=0deg
Standard:MIL-PRF-13830B

Descriptions:

Spherical aberration occurs because spherical surfaces are not the ideal shape with which to make a lens, but they are by far the simplest shape to which glass can be ground and polished and so are often used. Spherical aberration causes beams parallel to, but distant from, the lens axis to be focused in a slightly different place than beams close to the axis. This manifests itself as a blurring of the image. Lenses in which closer-to-ideal, non-spherical surfaces are used are called aspheric lenses. These were formerly complex to make and often extremely expensive, but advances in technology have greatly reduced the manufacturing cost for such lenses. Spherical aberration can be minimized by careful choice of the curvature of the surfaces for a particular application: for instance, a Plano-convex lens which is used to focus a collimated beam produces a sharper focal spot when used with the convex side towards the beam source.

Features:

. Diverge incident light
. Reduce spherical aberration




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