Our 430-700 nm anti-reflection coated precision polished aspheric lenses are computer-optimized to achieve diffraction limited optical performance over high numerical apertures without requiring multiple elements. This may be used to reduce weight, complexity and cost for optical systems.
- 430-700 nm anti-reflection coating
- L-BAL 35 (589/611) substrate material
- Computer optimized to provide diffraction limited performance
- Low f-numbers for optimal light gathering and focusing
- Reduces spherical aberrations See All Features
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Mounting Options
We offer a full range of optical lens mounts to meet various experimental requirements. Below lists the recommended mounts for spherical lenses of standard sizes. Please see our Lens Mount Guide for additional information.
Note: besides the diameter, please check the Edge Thickness (Te) specification of the lens and the lens mount to ensure compatibility before purchasing.
| Lens Diameter | ![]() A-Line™ Lens Mounts |
![]() LT Series Lens Tubes |
![]() LP Series Lens Positioners |
![]() Optics Cage Plus Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 76.2 mm | ( |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 50.8 mm | ( |
N/A | ||
| 38.1 mm | ( |
LT20 lens tube with |
LP-2 lens positioner with |
N/A |
| 25.4 mm | ( |
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| 12.7 mm | ( |
N/A | ||
| 6.35 mm | LT05 lens tube with |
LP-05 lens positioner with |
N/A |
For non-standard sizes not listed above, check out our variable size lens mounts.
Specifications
- Lens TypePrecision Polished Aspheric Lens
- Antireflection Coating430-700 nm
- Coating TypeVisible Multilayer
- Coating CodeAR.14
- Damage Threshold7.5 J/cm2, 10 ns pulses, 10 Hz at 532 nm
- Lens MaterialL-BAL 35 (589/611)
- Surface Quality60-40 scratch-dig
- Surface Accuracy0.75 µm RMS
- Diameter Tolerance+0.0/-0.1 mm
- Center Thickness Tolerance±0.1 mm
- Clear Aperture90% of central diameter
Features
AR.14 Broadband Visible Antireflection Coating
Our AR.14 broadband multilayer antireflection coating markedly improves the transmission efficiency of these lenses by reducing surface reflections over a 430-700 nm wavelength range. This visible AR coating performs effectively for multiple visible wavelengths and tunable lasers eliminating the need for several sets of optics.
Advantages of Aspheric Lenses
In applications that require large acceptance angles, such as light gathering for illumination, spherical lenses are unsuitable due to spherical aberration, or the effect of refractive power of a spherical surface becoming greater with increasing aperture. Aspheric lenses maintain constant focal length or very high NA, avoiding the need for multiple elements to correct spherical aberration. This simplifies system design by reducing weight and component count. It also results in less transmission loss, and less ghosting due to having fewer surfaces. The primary drawback of an aspheric lens is off-axis performance is poor. This is not a problem for coupling to and from optical fibers or collimating light sources, but aspheric lenses are not usable over a wide field of view.
Efficiently Focus or Collect Light
Our Precision Aspheric Lenses have diffraction limited performance on axis, and are available in a range of high numerical apertures. They are ideal for applications such as coupling light into and out of optical fibers, efficiently collecting output from optical sources, or focusing beams onto small high speed detectors.














