Aspheric Condenser Lenses
• Ideal for broadband illumination applications
• Low f-number with minimal spherical aberrations Aspheric lenses have at least one surface that is not a true sphere. The aspheric profile used is frequently a conic surface of revolution about the lens axis, matched in design to the shape of the second surface. The shape of this lens produces a dramatic reduction of the spherical aberration, even for very low f-numbers. The lenses listed here have a molded aspheric surface which is fire polished. These lenses are mainly used in condenser or illumination applications. They are also used where a high light gathering power is needed such as for focusing onto detectors or fibers.
• Low f-number with minimal spherical aberrations Aspheric lenses have at least one surface that is not a true sphere. The aspheric profile used is frequently a conic surface of revolution about the lens axis, matched in design to the shape of the second surface. The shape of this lens produces a dramatic reduction of the spherical aberration, even for very low f-numbers. The lenses listed here have a molded aspheric surface which is fire polished. These lenses are mainly used in condenser or illumination applications. They are also used where a high light gathering power is needed such as for focusing onto detectors or fibers.
Part # | Product Description | Price | In Stock | QTYAdd to Cart |
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01-103-020 | Aspheric Condenser Lens, Ø6.5mm, 7.5mm EFL, R2 = -94.7 mm, Coated 350-700nm |
$35.50
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Yes | |
01-103-021 | Aspheric Condenser Lens, Ø6.5mm, 7.5mm EFL, R2 = -94.7 mm, Coated 650 - 1050nm |
$35.50
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Yes | |
01-103-031 | Aspheric Condenser Lens, Ø24mm, 18mm EFL - Plano, Coated 650-1000nm |
$39.50
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Yes |