The cylindrical plano-concave lens has a concave curvature in vertical direction and no curvature in horizontal direction. In combination with a plano-convex cylindrical lens, an elliptically shaped beam can be formed into a circular beam for use in semiconductor and other laser applications.
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!shop!_Wavelength Range of the AR-Coating in nm
- 633 - 1064
!shop!_Wavelength Range of the AR-Coating in nm
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Lenses
The cylindrical plano-convex lens has a convex curvature in vertical direction and no curvature in horizontal direction. They are often used to condense a laser beam into a thin line.
OSE-SLB-NIR1
Plano Concave Lens, AR [nm]: 633 - 1064, BK7
These simple negative lenses alone form a virtual image of a distant object or a collimated light source. In combination with other optics they reduce the power of the system.
OSE-SLB-PIR1
Plano Convex Lens, AR [nm]: 633 - 1064, BK7
These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications
OSE-SLB-B-PIR1
Biconvex Lens, AR [nm]: 633 - 1064, BK7
- Type: Biconvex Lenses
- Wavelength range of Antireflection Coating [nm]: 633 - 1064
- Material: BK7
OSE-SLB-B-NIR1
Biconcave Lens, AR [nm]: 633 - 1064, BK7
- Type: Biconcave Lenses
- Wavelength range of Antireflection Coating [nm]: 633 - 1064
- Material: BK7