BK7 (CDGM) Uncoated Plano-Convex Lens
BK7 (CDGM) Uncoated Plano-Convex Lens
Unlock the true potential of light with BK7 (CDGM) Uncoated Plano-Convex Lenses - your ultimate solution for precise focusing and collimating in VIS, NIR, and SWIR wavelengths
Introducing the BK7 (CDGM) Uncoated Plano-Convex Lens, an exceptional choice for precision optics applications. With its positive focal length and unparalleled focusing and collimating capabilities, this lens is a must-have for professionals in the field. Crafted from high-quality materials, this uncoated lens ensures optimal performance without sacrificing clarity or accuracy. Engineered to perfection, it delivers outstanding results across the visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectrums. Whether you're working on scientific research or industrial projects, this PCX lens is designed to meet your demanding requirements with utmost precision and efficiency. Note: This product does not come with antireflection coatings as they have been intentionally omitted to accommodate specific project needs that require such optical properties
- Enhance Optical Performance: The BK7 (CDGM) uncoated plano-convex lens delivers superior clarity and precision, improving optical performance in various applications
- Versatile Focusing Capability: With a positive focal length, this PCX lens enables precise focusing and collimating of light for optimal imaging or laser beam manipulation
- Broad Spectral Range: Designed to operate across the visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and shortwave infrared (SWIR) spectra, this lens offers versatility for diverse scientific and industrial applications
- Minimize Reflection Losses: While uncoated, the BK7 (CDGM) plano-convex lens can be paired with antireflection coatings to minimize reflection
PCX (plano-convex) lenses have a positive focal length and can be used either focusing or collimating. These lenses are available uncoated or with a variety of antireflection coatings optimized in the VIS (400-700nm); NIR (650-1050nm) and SWIR(1000-1650nm).