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IR Spherical Lenses

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For military applications, REO has introduced a range of infrared spherical lenses. These include forward-looking infrared imagers that also incorporate laser lines as well as other IR laser-based systems, such as those used in laser targeting and IR countermeasure applications. The lenses are fabricated from a variety of substrate materials, including CaF2, ZnS, ZnSe, Ge, Si and GaAs, enabling operation over the 3- to 14-μm spectral range. Component diameters are available from 0.25 to 10 in., and typical surface flatness for the optics is λ/10 at 633 nm. Infrared optics of this type often are used in military systems in which environmental stability and coating durability are critical, and/or where multispectral operation is required. The company can customize the lenses to facilitate assembly and mounting.


Published: June 2011
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