Special Optical Components

Cylindrical Lens

Optical Cylindrical lenses is a type of lens that has a cylindrical shape, with one of their surfaces being flat and the other being curved. The curved surface of the lens is either convex or concave, and the lens is typically made of glass or plastic. They are used to change the shape of an image in one dimension, while leaving it unchanged in the perpendicular dimension.

Optical Mirror

Optical Mirrors is a type of mirror that is designed to reflect light in a specific way, which allows for the creation of clear and accurate images. They can be coated with a thin layer of aluminum, silver, or other metals to enhance their reflectivity and they are commonly used in many optical systems due to their high reflectivity and excellent surface quality.

Optical Window

Optical Windows is a type of transparent material used to allow light to pass through while protecting other components or surfaces from environmental factors such as dust, moisture, or chemicals. They are typically made from materials such as glass, quartz, sapphire, or plastic.They are designed to minimize the amount of reflection and absorption of light, ensuring maximum optical clarity.

Optical Fresnel

Optical Fresnel lenses are a type of lens that uses a series of concentric steps or ridges on one or both surfaces to focus and bend light. They can achieve the same optical performance as a conventional lens but with a thinner and lighter design. This makes them useful in applications where weight and size are critical factors, widely used where a large aperture and short focal length are needed.

Optical Reticle

Also known as Crosshairs or Reticles, are markings or patterns located in the eyepiece or on the objective lens of optical instrument. Its primary purpose is to help the user to aim or locate a target with precision. And it appears as a series of lines or dots that can be used to measure distances, determine angular distances, or provide a reference point for aiming.

Cubic Prism

Optical Cubic prisms are transparent blocks of glass or other materials with a square cross-section and three equal faces at 90-degree angles to each other. They are called “cubic” because they have the shape of a cube.They are used in optical systems to reflect or refract light.

PBS Prism

Optical Polarizing Beam Splitter prisms , known as PBS prism, have different refractive indices for light polarized parallel and perpendicular to their optical axis. The incoming light is refracted twice within the prism, and as a result, the polarizations of the two emerging beams are perpendicular to each other.

Optical Fresnel

Optical Fresnel lenses are a type of lens that uses a series of concentric steps or ridges on one or both surfaces to focus and bend light. They can achieve the same optical performance as a conventional lens but with a thinner and lighter design. This makes them useful in applications where weight and size are critical factors, widely used where a large aperture and short focal length are needed.

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