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25.4mm Square x 100 FL, 355nm AR Coated, Laser Grade PCX Cylinder Lens

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Product Details

Type:
Cylinder Lens, Plano-Convex

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Bevel:
Protective bevel as needed
Center Thickness CT (mm):
3.80
Center Thickness Tolerance (mm):
±0.1
Clear Aperture CA (mm):
22.86 x 22.86
Dimensional Tolerance (mm):
+0.0/-0.025
Dimensions (mm):
25.4 x 25.4
Edge Thickness ET (mm):
2.01
Axial Twist (arcmin):
<3

Optical Properties

Effective Focal Length EFL (mm):
100.00
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Fused Silica (Corning 7980)
f/#:
4
Numerical Aperture NA:
0.08
Coating:
Laser V-Coat (355nm)
Back Focal Length BFL (mm):
97.39
Coating Specification:
Rabs <0.25% @ 355nm
Design Wavelength DWL (nm):
355
Focal Length Specification Wavelength (nm):
587.6
Radius R1 (mm):
45.85
Surface Quality:
20-10
Damage Threshold, By Design: Damage threshold for optical components varies by substrate material and coating. Click here to learn more about this specification.
7.5 J/cm2 @ 355nm, 20ns, 20Hz
Power (P-V) @ 632.8nm:
1.5λ
Irregularity (P-V) @ 632.8nm:
λ/4
Plano Axis Wedge (arcmin):
<3
Power Axis Wedge (arcmin):
<5

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Reach 209:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • <0.25% AR Coated for Nd:YAG Harmonics
  • <3 Arcminute Wedge Tolerance
  • Fused Silica Substrate

TECHSPEC® Laser Grade Laser Line Cylinder Lenses are manufactured with tightly controlled geometric wedge tolerances to facilitate drop in compatibility. These laser line cylinder lenses feature laser grade optical specifications including 20-10 surface quality and λ/4 surface irregularity on both plano and cylindrical surfaces. TECHSPEC Laser Grade Laser Line Cylinder Lenses are available in 266nm, 355nm, 532nm, and 1064nm AR coated versions, with specified laser induced damage thresholds. These fused silica lenses are ideal for demanding laser machining and medical applications.

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