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Custom and volume optical manufacturing with the expertise to guide you:
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Qty 1-5 | €272,95 each |
Qty 6-25 | €218,36 each |
Qty 26-49 | €206,00 each |
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TECHSPEC® Precision Aspheric Lenses are CNC polished aspheric lenses that feature a 0.4λ RMS aspheric figure error. The precision aspheric figure error makes these lenses ideal for applications that require spherical aberration correction, including imaging and laser focusing applications. These aspheric lenses can also be used to replace multiple spherical elements in optical assemblies to reduce weight and cost. TECHSPEC Precision Aspheric Lenses are available with diameters from 6 to 50mm and high numerical apertures to maximize light throughput.
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15.0mm Optic Dia., Optic Mount | Fixed | #64-557 |
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15mm Diameter, C-Mount Thick Optic Mount | Fixed | #54-624 |
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Anti-Reflection (AR) Coatings
Anti-reflection (AR) coatings are applied to optical components to increase throughput and reduce hazards caused by back-reflections.
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Learn all about the benefits of aspheres, their unique anatomy, how they're manufactured, and how to choose the right one for your system.
View NowComputer Generated Hologram Metrology
Computer Generated Hologram metrology provides a new solution for overcoming traditional asphere metrology. Learn more about CGH metrology at Edmund Optics.
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Time to Replace Spherical Elements with Aspheric Lenses
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Learn how the shape factor of an aspheric lens effects its performance and when certain shape factors are the most advantageous.
View NowISO Drawings for Aspheric Lenses
Aspheric lens drawings following the ISO 10110 standard are critical tools for communicating manufacturing and testing requirements for the lenses.
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The Strehl ratio of an optical system is a comparison of its real performance with its diffraction-limited performance.
View NowAspheric Lenses Review
What is an aspheric lens? In what applications are aspheric lenses used?
View NowHow an Aspheric Lens is Made
Edmund Optics® manufactures thousands of precision aspheric lenses per month in our asphere manufacturing cell that operates 24 hours a day.
View NowHow do I know if angle of incidence (AOI) and deposition effects during coating will be an issue for me when looking at off-the-shelf aspheres?
Are all aspheric lenses from Edmund Optics® polished using magnetorheological finishing (MRF)?
No, advances in subaperture polishing have allowed for the fabrication of aspheres with surface figure error down to λ/20 (0.25µm). However, MRF is still...
View NowWhat are the challenges associated with increasing the diameter of optics like aspheric lenses?
The CNC polishing equipment used to fabricate the optics must have a large enough range of motion to properly polish the full asphere, and the weight of the...
View NowWhat exact kind of metrology does Edmund Optics use to support its asphere manufacturing?
CNC Polished Aspheric Lenses
CNC polished aspheric lenses offer high numerical apertures while creating diffraction-limited spot sizes and are ideal for high-precision applications.
View NowMid-Spatial Frequency (MSF) Errors
Deviations in surface form relative to an ideal shape at higher spatial frequencies than Zernike polynomial aberrations but lower frequencies than roughness.
View NowPlastic Molded Aspheric Lenses
Lightweight, cost-effective aspheric lenses with a lower scratch resistance and thermal stability than molded glass aspheres.
View NowPrecision Glass Molded Aspheric Lenses
Meta description: Ideal for volume applications, including laser diode collimation, bar code scanners, and optical data storage. Can be molded into diameters as small as 1mm.
View NowCinema Lenses, The Age of Streaming, and Aspheres
Cinema lenses designed to create content tailored for online streaming utilize aspheres to shoot with a shallow depth of field while maintaining quality.
View NowAspherized Achromatic Lens Review
Aspherized Achromatic Lenses, exclusive to Edmund Optics, are doublet lenses consisting of two cemented optical elements that are matched for their color-correction ability and small RMS spot size.
View NowModifying Stock Optics Tip #3: Turn A Sphere Into An Asphere
Join Andrew Fisher, Manufacturing R&D Engineer at Edmund Optics, as he discusses some tips for modifying stock optical components to fit your application's needs.
View NowAspherized Achromatic Lenses
Want an inside look at Aspherized Achromatic Lenses? Learn about the advantages, composition, and aspherized process at Edmund Optics.
View NowThe Airy Disk and Diffraction Limit
The diffraction pattern caused when light passes through an aperture is called the Airy Disk. Find out how the Airy Disk can impact your image at Edmund Optics.
View NowIf I want to design with your lenses and lens assemblies, how do I get the information that I need?
How to Determine Magnification of an Optical Lens Setup
When doing basic imaging, how do you determine the magnification an optical lens will provide?
View NowUnderstanding Collimation to Determine Optical Lens Focal Length
Collimated light occurs when light rays travel parallel to each other.
View NowHow to Form an Image with an Optical Lens Setup
Although a common misconception, individual optical lenses do not always form an image when the object plane is placed a focal length away from the lens.
View NowModifying Stock Optics Tip #4: Add A Coating To A Stock Lens
Join Andrew Fisher, Manufacturing R&D Engineer at Edmund Optics, as he discusses some tips for modifying stock optical components to fit your application's needs.
View NowIntroduction to Basic Ray Optics
An understanding of refraction and basic ray optics is a critical foundation for understanding more complicated optical concepts and technologies.
View NowEdmund Optics Global Manufacturing Facilities
Edmund Optics® (EO) manufactures millions of precision optical components and subassemblies every year in our 5 global manufacturing facilities.
View NowMetrology at Edmund Optics: Measuring as a Key Component of Manufacturing
Learn about the metrology that Edmund Optics® uses to guarantee the quality of all optical components and assemblies.
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