Biconvex Lenses
Description
Lenses are typically defined by the curvature of the twooptical surfaces. Biconcave:
both surfaces are concave (bulging inwards).
Biconvex Lenses
Specifications |
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Material: | BK7 |
Diameter: | -- mm |
Focal Length: | -- mm |
Edge Thickness, Te: | -- mm |
Lens Type: | Bi-Convex |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Biconcave lenses have two concave surfaces that bulge inwards.
Biconvex lenses have two convex surfaces that bulge outwards.
A concave mirror has a reflecting surface that bulges inwards and can refocus parallel light towards a single focus.
A convex mirror has a reflecting surface that bulges outwards and can create a wider field of view.
An achromatic doublet is a lens made from two individual lenses, each with a different dispersion level, that corrects for spherical and chromatic distortion.
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