Biconvex Lens 8mm Diameter 15.4mm Focal Length 633 - 1064nm
SLB-08B-15PIR1
Symmetrical biconvex lenses are most useful when dealing with finite conjugate points. This makes them ideal for 1:1 imaging applications or for use in multi-element systems.
◦There are two types of biconvex lenses available; BK7 for use in visible range to infrared wavelength range.
◦BK7 lenses are also available with three types of anti-reflection coatings, visible wavelength range, in the near-infrared range and in the infrared range.
◦Our lenses are listed by outside diameter and focal length to assist your selection according to required specifications.
◦BK7 lenses are also available with three types of anti-reflection coatings, visible wavelength range, in the near-infrared range and in the infrared range.
◦Our lenses are listed by outside diameter and focal length to assist your selection according to required specifications.
| Name | Biconvex Lens 8mm Diameter 15.4mm Focal Length 633 - 1064nm | 
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| Weight | 0.0500kgs | 
| Standard Coatings Available | No | 
| Guide | 
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| Remark | - | 
| Attention | 
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| Diameter φD | 8mm | 
| Focal length | 15.4mm | 
| Material | BK7 | 
| Design Wavelength | 546.1nm | 
| Refractive index n<sub>e</sub> | 1.519 | 
| Coating | Broadband Multilayer antireflection coating (633 - 1064nm) | 
| Transmmittance | > Average 98.5% | 
| Laser Damage Threshold | 4J/cm2 (Laser pulse width ; 10ns , Repetition frequency ; 20Hz) | 
| Clear aperture | φD≧φ10mm ; 85% of the diameter φD<φ10mm ; 83% of the diameter | 
| Surface Quality (Scratch-Dig) | φD≧φ10mm ; 20-10 φD<φ10mm ; 40-20 | 
| Wavelength range of Antireflection Coating | 633 - 1064nm | 
| Diameter φD | φ8mm | 
| Focal length f | 15.4mm | 
| Edge thickness te | 1.5mm | 
| Center thickness tc | 2.5mm | 
| Back focal length fb | 14.6mm | 
| Radius of curvature r | 15.57mm | 
| Centration | <3′ | 
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Symmetrical biconvex lenses are most useful when dealing with finite conjugate points. This makes them ideal for 1:1 imaging applications or for use in multi-element systems.
 
     
 
            
 
 
        


