Edmund Optics to show coated achromatic lenses at SPIE BiOS and Photonics West 2016

Jan. 21, 2016
TECHSPEC YAG-BBAR coated achromatic lenses consist of two optical components cemented together to form a doublet that has utility in correcting on-axis spherical and chromatic aberrations.

TECHSPEC YAG-BBAR coated achromatic lenses consist of two optical components cemented together to form a doublet that has utility in correcting on-axis spherical and chromatic aberrations. Their broadband anti-reflective coating with transmission from 500 to 1100 nm is optimized for <0.25% absolute reflectivity at 532 and 1064 nm. The lenses minimize the spot size for polychromatic illumination within the recommended usable wavelength range, but may also be used for focusing Nd:YAG lasers, especially those with an alignment beam.

SPIE BiOS/Photonics West booth numbers: 8833 (BiOS) and 1612 (Photonics West)

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Contact:Edmund Optics
Headquarters: Barrington, NJ
Product: TECHSPEC YAG-BBAR coated achromatic lenses
Key Features: Broadband anti-reflective coating with transmission from 500 to 1100 nm

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