Achromatic lenses from AdlOptica address chromatic shift

Jan. 7, 2013
The geoHEAT achromatic lenses combine infrared (IR) laser beam radiation focusing to heat a sample with image creation of the sample for analysis.

The geoHEAT achromatic lenses combine infrared (IR) laser beam radiation focusing to heat a sample with image creation of the sample for analysis. Designed for use with a spectrometer or other types of measurement instrumentation, the lenses feature a diffraction-limited correction level for both optical paths. Spectral bands include 1020–1100 nm for the heating channel, and 600–900 or 400–700 nm for spectroradiometric temperature measurements.
AdlOptica
Berlin, Germany

www.pishaper.com

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geoHEAT

Series of Lenses combining functions of Focusing the Laser Heating beam and spectroradiometric temperature measurements

With these unique achromatic lenses it is possible to focus the radiation of IR-laser beam used for heating of a sample and, simultaneously, create the image of that sample for further analyzing with using a spectrometer or other instruments.

Diffraction limited correction level for both optical paths: laser heating and temperature measurements.

Optimized operation spectral bands:

- 1020 - 1100 nm for the heating channel

- 600 - 900 or 400 - 700 nm for the channel of the spectroradiometric temperature measurements

Focusing+Temperature Measuring!

No more problems with Chromatic Shift!

For the full press release, please visit http://www.pishaper.com/geoheat.php

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