20 Apr 2012 doublet lenses:
Achromatic doublet lenses are designed to eliminate chromatic and spherical aberrations inherent in singlet lenses. When used on-axis, an achromatic lens focuses an parallel input beam to a perfect "point", limited only by the effects of diffraction. This performance can be achieved over a broadband of wavelength. Achromatic lenses can be used to collimate and focus laser beams. They can also be used for high-quality imaging on-axis. However, the off-axis performance is significantly worse than the on-axis performance. If your application requires good optical performance off-axis as well as on-axis, multi-element lenses such as our digital imaging lenses are recommended.
Applications:
● Projections Optics Systems
● Imaging Optics Systems
● Laser Measurement Systems
A triplet lens:
A triplet lens system comprising, in order from the object side, a first positive meniscus lens component having a convex surface on the object side, a second biconcave lens component, a third biconvex lens component and a stop; and configured so as to correct aspherical aberration and coma at the same time by using at least one aspherical surface on the second and the third lens components.
Application:
● Projections Optics Systems
● Imaging Optics Systems
● Laser Measurement Systems |