Laser lenses [Available for sale individually as standard products!]
A large stock of various lenses corresponding to laser wavelengths, including plano-convex lenses, aspheric lenses, cylindrical lenses, and laser line generator lenses, is available for sale.
Edmund Optics offers a wide range of laser lenses suitable for various laser focusing needs. In addition to plano-convex lenses with V-coating options for different wavelengths, we also provide various cylindrical lenses, axicon lenses, and laser line generators as standard stock items with quick delivery. We also accommodate secondary processing of standard products and custom orders. ■ Laser-coated plano-convex lenses: V-coating options for 405nm, 532nm, 633nm, 785nm, 980nm, 1064nm, 1310nm, and 1550nm ■ Various cylindrical lenses ■ Plano-convex axicon lenses ■ Laser line generators, etc. *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan that includes these products from the link below.
basic information
All products are sold individually as standard specification items. We provide short delivery times due to complete stock sales. For specifications, additional information, and stock status of this product, please click on the relevant product page on our company website (link above). *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan that includes this product from the link below.
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Edmund Optics (EO) is a leading company in optical components, imaging, and photonics technology. It supports markets worldwide, including R&D, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical fields. EO's products are used in a wide range of applications, from DNA analysis to retinal biometric identification and high-speed FA applications. With the fusion of EO's latest manufacturing capabilities and global logistics network, it is recognized in the market as the No. 1 supplier of optical components available for stock sale. Japanese customers are served by the local subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan Co., Ltd.
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Laser-coated plano-convex lens The TECHSPEC laser-coated plano-convex lens features a V-coating with a multi-layer anti-reflective film designed for single-wavelength lasers. It is optimized for maximum throughput at specific laser wavelengths, making it ideal for applications using low-power laser light sources such as He-Ne, diode, and Nd:YAG lasers. Coating options: 405nm, 532nm, 633nm, 785nm, 980nm, 1064nm, 1310nm, 1550nm.
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Laser Grade Plano-Convex Lens The TECHSPEC Laser Grade Plano-Convex Lens is designed for high-energy Nd:YAG laser applications, including laser cutting, laser processing, and laser welding. It achieves low scatter and excellent transmitted wavefront performance with a precision synthetic quartz substrate that has a surface accuracy of λ/10 and a surface quality of 10-5.
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Laser Line Synthetic Quartz Cylinder Lens The TECHSPEC beam-shaping laser line synthetic quartz cylinder lens is manufactured with strict control of geometric wedge tolerances to allow for easy implementation by simply "dropping" it into the barrel assembly. This laser line cylinder lens features laser-grade optical specifications on both the flat side and the cylindrical side, including a surface quality of 20-10 and λ/4 irregularity.
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Aspherical cylindrical lens (cylindrical lens) TECHSPEC aspherical cylindrical lenses (cylindrical lenses) provide diffraction-limited focusing performance similar to aspherical lenses, but only in one direction of light. TECHSPEC aspherical cylindrical lenses (cylindrical lenses) are ideal for forming a thin line profile, as they reduce spherical aberration along the axis of focus.
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TECHSPEC Beam Shaping Synthetic Quartz Plano-Convex Cylinder Lens is standardized with high precision specifications to meet the demands of most applications. This lens is made from high-quality grade synthetic quartz glass and is finished with a surface quality of 20-10 for laser applications. The TECHSPEC Beam Shaping Synthetic Quartz Plano-Convex Cylinder Lens features a strict wedge tolerance of typically less than 3 minutes in any wedge direction.