Precision Optics Lens Concave-Convex Lens (Meniscus)

Precision Optics Concave-Convex Lens (Meniscus)

Convex-concave lenses, also know as meniscus lens due to its shape, can be either positive or negative
depending on the relative radius of the two surfaces. A negative meniscus lens has a steeper concave
surface and is thinner at the centre than at the periphery. Conversely, a positive meniscus lens has a
steeper convex surface and is thicker at the centre than at the periphery. An ideal thin lens with two
surfaces of equal curvature would have zero optical power, means that it would neither converge nor
diverge light.However,all the real lens has thickness somehow, which makes a real lens with identical
curved surfaces slightly positive. In order to obtain exactly zero optical power, a meniscus lens must
have slightly unequal curvatures to account for the effect of the lens thickness.

Specifications

Specification Commercial High Precision
Material As Required Schott,CDGM.etc. As required Schott, CDGM,etc.
Diameter Tolerance +0.00/-0.20mm +0.00/-0.05mm
Focual Length Tolerance Typical +/-5%@633nm Typical +/-2% @633nm
Centration Typical <3arcmin Typical <3arcmin
Surface Flatness@632.8nm L/4 L/8
Surface Quality 80-50 40-20
Bevel 0.2-0.5 0.05-0.2
Coating As required, with paint, Protection coating, high precision

$89.00

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