Ingeneric lens arrays produce abberation-free images

Jan. 29, 2011
Xtreme Precision microcylindrical lens arrays produce an aberration-free image with optimum light efficiency, due to minimized dead zones between the lens elements.

Xtreme Precision microcylindrical lens arrays produce an aberration-free image with optimum light efficiency, due to minimized dead zones between the lens elements. The arrays have high focus position stability. They are manufactured from high-index, highly transparent optical glass for use in high-power applications. Diverse effective focal lengths and pitches are available.
Ingeneric
Aachen, Germany

[email protected]

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Brilliant micro-cylindrical lens arrays

INGENERIC presents its newest generation of the XP©-micro-cylindrical lens arrays. The “Xtreme Precision” arrays stand out due to an aberration free image and an optimum light efficiency. Assuring facts for these features are the extremely high array quality and the minimized dead zones between the lens elements. Due to the high form accuracy the arrays show an extremely high focus position stability.

These special characteristics open up diverse applications for the XP©-micro-cylindrical lens arrays of INGENERIC, ranging from the precise collimation up to the demanding homogenization of laser beams. All arrays are manufactured out of high-index and high transparent optical glass to guarantee a reliable use in high-power applications. By default diverse effective focal lengths and pitches are available. Besides these specifications INGENERIC realizes customer specific designs.

INGENERIC GmbH; Tel.: +49 (0) 241-963 1340; Email: [email protected]

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