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Plano-concave lens element
cylindricalBK7optical glass

Plano-concave lens element - ECOPTIK - cylindrical / BK7 / optical glass
Plano-concave lens element - ECOPTIK - cylindrical / BK7 / optical glass
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Characteristics

Geometry/curvature
cylindrical, plano-concave
Material
BK7, optical glass, fused silica
Optical characteristics
achromatic
Applications
optical, scanning, beam shaping
Diameter

Max.: 150 mm
(5.91 in)

Min.: 0.5 mm
(0.02 in)

Description

A plano-concave cylindrical lens is used to expand light in on-axis. A negative cylindrical lens is able to diverge collimated input light away from a line. Plano-concave cylindrical lenses are used for one-dimensional compression of images, anamorphic beam shaping, and laser line generation. Descriptions Of Plano Concave Cylindrical Lens - The plano-concave cylindrical lens forms a divergent linear virtual image, which is used to control the size of the beam in one direction. The material of this lens is BK7, so it is not suitable for ultraviolet wavelengths. - The plano cylindrical lens is used in laser scanners, spectrometers, dye lasers, acousto-optics, optical processors, and other similar applications. - We use high-quality optical glass classical optics grinding, polishing processing techniques, surface accuracy of up to λ / 4, the finish may be 40/20. We can also be processed according to customer demand layers. - Cylindrical Lens Vs Spherical Lens: Spherical lenses are lenses taken out from a sphere such as a ball. Whereas cylindrical lenses are lenses taken out from a surface of a cylinder-like a tumbler. Cylindrical lenses have an axis associated with them. Both, spherical and cylindrical power can keep changing through life.

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