Optics - Lenses

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
FCN13552_CRYSTAL-RS

FCN13552_CRYSTAL-RS

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LENS CLEAR 3-12DEG SPOT SCREW

0

F16261_FLORENCE-Z90-B

F16261_FLORENCE-Z90-B

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LENS CLEAR 86-95DEG WIDE SCREW

18

C16125_OLGA-W

C16125_OLGA-W

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 41DEG WIDE

775

CS16581_STRADELLA-IP-28-VSM-PC

CS16581_STRADELLA-IP-28-VSM-PC

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 148DEG FLOOD SCREW

0

CS16329_STRADELLA-IP-28-HB-M-PC

CS16329_STRADELLA-IP-28-HB-M-PC

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 53-71DEG SCREW

60

C15437_STRADELLA-CY

C15437_STRADELLA-CY

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 115DEG WIDE

0

C15217_STRADA-2X2-CAT-B

C15217_STRADA-2X2-CAT-B

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR ASYMMETRICAL SCREW

0

F16379_LINNEA-Z2T25-END-ML

F16379_LINNEA-Z2T25-END-ML

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR SNAP IN

54

CP16165_STRADELLA-IP-16-T2-PC

CP16165_STRADELLA-IP-16-T2-PC

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR ASYMMETRICAL SCREW

38

C15801_MOLLY-M

C15801_MOLLY-M

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 36DEG MEDIUM

0

FCP15344_FLORENTINA-4X1-RS

FCP15344_FLORENTINA-4X1-RS

LEDiL

LENS ARRAY RECTANG 4 POS 169.67X

0

FCP15348_FLORENTINA-4X1-W

FCP15348_FLORENTINA-4X1-W

LEDiL

LENS ARRAY RECTANG 4 POS 169.67X

8

C16168_STRADA-SQ-PX

C16168_STRADA-SQ-PX

LEDiL

LENS CLR ASYMMETRICAL ADH SCREW

43

CP10444_LISA-SS

CP10444_LISA-SS

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 16DEG SPOT ADHESIVE

99

C14960_FLORENTINA-2X2-SHD-WHT

C14960_FLORENTINA-2X2-SHD-WHT

LEDiL

LIGHT SHIELD WHITE SCREW

0

C15925_HB-2X2-ON

C15925_HB-2X2-ON

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR ELLIPTICAL/OVAL SCREW

54

C15800_MOLLY-S

C15800_MOLLY-S

LEDiL

LENS CLR 25.5DEG FRESNL RNG TWST

10

C15960_STRADELLA-8-HV-T4B

C15960_STRADELLA-8-HV-T4B

LEDiL

LENS ARRAY RECTANG 8POS 495+495M

148

FCA15452_FLORENTINA-1-O

FCA15452_FLORENTINA-1-O

LEDiL

LENS CLEAR 28DEG ELLIPTICAL/OVAL

0

CS16579_STRADELLA-IP-28-T1-A-PC

CS16579_STRADELLA-IP-28-T1-A-PC

LEDiL

ASSEMBLY28 POS

0

Optics - Lenses

1. Overview

Optical lenses are critical components in optoelectronic systems, designed to focus, collimate, or shape light waves through refraction. These precision-engineered components enable control over light propagation in wavelength ranges spanning UV to IR spectra. Modern applications span imaging, telecommunications, industrial sensing, and scientific instrumentation, with recent advancements enabling miniaturization and multi-spectral capabilities.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Spherical LensesSimple curvature surfaces, cost-effective mass productionBasic imaging systems, consumer electronics
Aspherical LensesNon-spherical surfaces correcting spherical aberrationHigh-end cameras, VR headsets
Cylindrical LensesOne curved surface for line generation or astigmatism correctionLaser beam shaping, barcode scanners
Diffractive LensesMicro-structured surfaces enabling thin profile designsAR/MR headsets, LiDAR systems
Gradient-Index (GRIN) LensesRefractive index variation within material volumeEndoscopic imaging, fiber coupling

3. Structure and Composition

Typical lens assemblies consist of: - Optical substrate (glass/crystal/polymers) with precision-surfaced curvatures - Anti-reflective coatings (single/multi-layer dielectrics) - Mechanical housing for alignment stability - Optional spectral filters or diffractive elements Advanced designs integrate liquid crystal layers for tunable focus or MEMS-based adaptive shaping.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Effective Focal Length (EFL)Distance between principal plane and focal pointDetermines field of view and magnification
Clear ApertureUsable light-transmitting diameterDefines throughput and resolution potential
Wavefront ErrorDeviation from ideal wave propagation ( RMS)Metric for optical quality and aberration control
Transmission RangeSpectral bandwidth with >80% throughputMatches light source characteristics
Thermal Stabilitydn/dT coefficient and CTE valuesEnsures performance under temperature variation

5. Application Fields

Key industries include: - Semiconductor manufacturing (DUV lithography optics) - Medical imaging (endoscopic GRIN lenses) - Autonomous vehicles (LiDAR beam steering systems) - Telecommunications (fiber optic collimators) - Scientific research (extreme UV focusing mirrors)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct LineTechnical Highlights
Edmund Optics59-871 C Series Fixed Focal Length Lens25mm focal length, C-mount, 0.03 wavefront accuracy
ThorlabsAC254-050-AAchromatic doublet, 50mm EFL, AR coating 400-700nm
CanonHybrid Aspherical LensUsed in EOS R5 camera, 0.01 surface precision
Suess Precision OpticsCustom Diffractive OpticsEfficiency >95% at 1550nm wavelength

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations: - Match spectral transmission to light source (e.g., UV fused silica for 200-350nm) - Balance EFL with sensor size for desired FOV - Environmental factors: operating temperature (-40 C to +85 C typical) - Mounting compatibility (CCS-B, M12, or custom interfaces) - Cost vs. performance trade-offs (e.g., aspheric vs. spherical)

8. Industry Trends

Current developments focus on: - Metasurface-based flat optics for AR applications - Multi-material hybrid lenses combining glass and polymers - AI-optimized lens designs reducing Zemax simulation cycles - Wafer-level manufacturing enabling CMOS camera lens arrays - SWIR imaging lenses leveraging indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) materials

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