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When used for focused beam collimation, the beam is incident on a concave surface. Negative meniscus lenses are mainly used to minimize spherical aberration.
Usually used to reduce the focal length of another lens, increase the numerical aperture and other related applications.
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A negative meniscus lens consists of two curved surfaces with similar radii of curvature and has a negative focal length.
Positive meniscus lenses are primarily used to minimize spherical aberration. When used in combination with another lens, a positive meniscus lens can reduce the focal length and increase the numerical aperture of the system without introducing significant spherical aberration. When used to converge parallel light, the convex surface of the lens should be oriented towards the direction of light emission in order to minimize spherical aberration. Coated lenses are also widely used in the visible and near-infrared fields.
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Q series condensing lens assemblies are compatible with the model 60000 Q series lamp housing. Up to four condensers may be installed, which can provide simultaneous illumination of multiple samples. The lens assemblies can be used to create a unique light source configuration or reconfiguring an existing light source system.
Ecoptik (also known as BRD Optical) provides meniscus lens in both positive and negative focal lengths. On the aspect of shape, it can be divided into convex meniscus lens and concave meniscus lens. On the aspect of the effect, it can be divided into diverging and converging meniscus lens.
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A positive meniscus lens consists of two curved surfaces with similar radii of curvature and has a positive focal length. Positive meniscus lens are typically used for related applications such as reducing the focal length of another lens, increasing the numerical aperture, etc.In order to reduce spherical aberration, the beam should be incident on the convex surface of the lens when re-expanding or condensing or diverging collimated light is used; when it is used for converging light collimation, the beam should be incident on the concave surface.
Q series condensing lens assemblies are compatible with the model 60000 Q series lamp housing. Up to four condensers may be installed, which can provide simultaneous illumination of multiple samples. The lens assemblies can be used to create a unique light source configuration or reconfiguring an existing light source system.
Ecoptik provides meniscus lens in both positive and negative focal lengths. These meniscus lenses are useful when used with another lenses to increase or decrease the focal length. This meniscus lens element configuration does not introduce any additional coma or spherical aberrations
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