The typical application of plano convex cylindrical lenses is to shape deformed light beams using a pair of cylindrical lenses. A pair of plano convex cylindrical lenses can be used for collimating and circularizing the output of laser diodes. Another possible application is to use a single cylindrical lens to focus the diverging beam onto the detector array.
In order to minimize spherical aberration, when converging a collimated beam into a line, the collimated light should be incident from the curved surface of the lens, while when using a collimated light source, the line light source should be incident on the plane of the lens.
| length | 6.00 |
|---|---|
| coating film | A:BBAR Ravg < 1% |
| material | H-K9L(Schott BK7) |
| design wavelength | 587.6nm |
| Focal length tolerance | ±1% |
| Profile Tolerance | +0.0/-0.1mm |
| Tolerance | ±0.2mm |
| Facial shape | λ/2@632.8nm |
| finish | 60/40 |
| eccentric | <3arc min |
| Effective aperture | >90% |
| Chamfer | <0.2×45° |
| effective focal length | 5.80 |
| width | 4.00 |
| Curvature radius | 3.00 |
| back focal length | 3.98 |
| Center Thickness | 2.76 |
| Edge thickness | 2.00 |






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