Features
- Ø1" Negative Acromatic Doublet
- Focal Length: -75.0 mm
- Wavelength-Dependent Focal Length Shift Data for Each Doublet
- Surface Quality: 40/20 Scratch/Dig
Thorlabs' cemented Achromatic Doublet, which is designed for use in the near near IR spectral region (650 - 1050 nm), is computer optimized at infinite conjugate ratios. With design wavelengths at 706.5 nm, 855.0 nm, and 1015 nm, this doublet is useful for controlling chromatic aberration; it is frequently used to achieve a diffraction-limited spot when using a monochromatic source like a laser.
For best performance when collimating a point source with a positive focal length doublet, generally the first air-to-glass interface should have the greater radius of curvature (i.e., the flatter surface). Conversely, when focusing a collimated beam, the air to glass interface with the shorter radius of curvature (i.e., the more steeply curved surface) should face the incoming beam. When using a negative focal length achromatic doublet to diverge a collimated beam, the concave air-to-glass interface should face the collimated source.
Specifications
- Design Wavelengths: 706.5 nm, 855 nm, and 1015 nm
- Diameter Tolerance: +0.00/-0.10 mm
- Focal Length Tolerance: ±1%
- Surface Quality: 40/20 Scratch/Dig
- Spherical Surface Power: 3?/2
- Spherical Surface Irregularity: ?/4
- Centration: =3 arcmin
- Clear Aperture: >90% of Diameter
- B Coating Range: Ravg < 0.5% (650 - 1050 nm)
- Damage Threshold: 5.0 J/cm2 (810 nm, 10 ns pulse, 10 Hz, Ø0.155 mm)
- Operating Temperature: -40 °C to 85 °C
- Diameter: 25.4 mm
- f: -75 mm
- fb: -78.9 mm
- r1: -37.15 mm
- r2: 46.4 mm
- r3: -494.3 mm
- tc1: 2 mm
- tc2: 3.8 mm
- te: 7.9 mm
- Materials: N-BAF10/N-SF6HT
- Recommended Lens Mounting Option: LMR1 with a SM1L05
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