Optics: Achromatic Lens

Optics: Achromatic Lens
Achromatic lenses (color-correcting lenses) are used to minimize or eliminate the occurrence of chromatic aberration. The achromatic (color-correcting) design also helps to minimize spherical aberration. Achromatic lenses are ideal for a range of applications, including fluorescence microscopy, image relay, inspection, and spectroscopic analysis. Achromatic lenses are designed to produce a smaller spot size compared to comparable single lenses, primarily by bonding two lens elements together or fixing them within a tube.
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C-mount achromatic lens pair
All products are sold individually as standard specification items. We offer quick delivery due to complete stock availability.
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Achromat Prototype System
Convenient for prototyping! We provide an acromatic lens kit. It allows for experiments with different focal length ratios to achieve various magnifications and actual field sizes.
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Achromatic relay lens
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Achromatic lens (MgF2 single coat)
Adoption of AR coating with Ravg <1.75% (@400~700nm; per side); designed for an incidence angle of 0°.
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High-performance relay lens
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Achromatic Lens Kit
All products are sold individually as standard specification items. We offer quick delivery due to complete stock availability.
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Optics kit
All products are sold individually as standard specifications. We offer quick delivery due to complete stock availability.
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Near-infrared achromatic lens
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Achromatic lens (VIS 0° multi-coat)
Adoption of AR coating with Ravg <0.4% (@425~675nm; per side); designed for an incidence angle of 0°.
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Achromatic lens (VIS-NIR multi-coat)
Adoption of AR coating with Ravg <1.25% (@400~1000nm; per side); R <0.25% (@880nm)
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Large-diameter achromatic lens
Achieving diffraction-limited performance at the design wavelength. Large-diameter achromatic lens with MgF2 anti-reflective coating.
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Negative achromatic lens (MgF2 single coat)
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Precision aspheric achromatic lens
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Aspherical achromatic lens
All products are sold individually as standard specification items. We offer short delivery times due to complete stock availability.
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Near ultraviolet achromatic lens
All products are sold individually as standard specifications. We offer short delivery times due to complete stock availability.
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UV-NIR triplet lens
All products are sold individually as standard specification items. We offer quick delivery due to complete stock availability.
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[NEW] 2025 Edition of the "Optics & Photonics Catalog"
Comprehensive catalog of optical components, a total of 476 pages! It includes a wide range of optical elements such as lenses, mirrors, and filters, as well as cameras and lighting.
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Near-infrared achromatic relay lens
Near-infrared (NIR) relay lens. Features NIR II multi-AR coating that effectively functions in the range of 750 to 1550 nm.
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Achromatic lens (MgF2 single coat)
The wavelength that defines the focal length is 587.6 nm! Designed for an incident angle of 0°.
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List of Achromatic Lenses
Short delivery time for stock sales! All items available for sale from one piece.
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[Information] Why use achromatic lenses?
Also known as "achromatic lens"! Introducing the types and performance of achromatic lenses.
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