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Lenses have many application ranging from the simple collection of the scanning of laser beams to precise imaging and image transfer. Lenses are classified as single lenses, cylindrical lenses and achromatic lenses according to the different applications. OELINCOM provides these lenses with the material of BK7, fused silica and Sapphire. Special focusing systems are able to be designed by OELINCOM's engineers upon requirement.

Lenses
Materials
Illustration
Property and Application
Plano-convex

BK7

Fused Silica

Sapphire

Positive focus length. Most suitable where one conjugate is more than five times the other, e.g. in sensor application or for use with near collimated light. Also where both conjugates are on the same side of the lens, e.g. as an add-on lens to increase the numerical aperture.
Double-convex

BK7

Fused Silica

Most suitable where the conjugates are on opposite sides of the lenses and the ratio of the distances is less than 5:1, e.g. as simple image relay components.
Plano-concave

BK7

Fused Silica

Sapphire

Negative lens with the form most suitable where one conjugates is more than five times the other, e.g. producing divergent light from a collimated input beam.
Double-concave

BK7

Fused Silica

Negative lens with the form most suited to producing diverging light or a virtual image, where the input light is converging.
Meniscus
Positive
BK7
These lenses may be used to increase the numerical aperture of a positive lens assembly, without an undue increase in the aberrations
Negative
BK7
The best lens form where one conjugates is relatively far from the lens or where both conjugates are the same size of the lens.
Cylindrical

BK7

Fused Silica

Used to provide focusing power in one section only. For illumination or detection of light from line sources. Also used to anamorphic compression of beams and images.
Achromatic
Combinations of Two Optical Grade Glasses
These lenses have considerably reduced values of spherical aberration. Coma and chromatic aberration. Best used to replace single components where performance must be improved.
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