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Aspheric LensesNIR Precision Aspheric Lenses from Edmund Optics Inc. are optimized to eliminate spherical aberration.

The aspheres are polished through a computer-numerical-controlled process for high-precision performance across the NIR spectrum. They feature a 780-nm focal length specification wavelength, 90% clear aperture, and 40-20 surface quality.

The NIR Precision Aspheric Lenses are also available with low numerical aperture designs in order to maintain beam shape or with high numerical aperture designs for applications that require light-gathering.


Photonics Spectra
Mar 2020
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