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LightPath 355375 | 6.51mm Dia., 0.30 NA, BBAR (1050-1600nm), Molded Aspheric Lens

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Diameter (mm):
6.51 ±0.020
Effective Focal Length EFL (mm):
7.50 @ 780nm
Numerical Aperture NA:
0.3
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Focal Length Tolerance (%):
±1
Aspheric Design Wavelength (nm):
780
Coating:
BBAR (1050-1600nm)
Coating Specification:
Rabs <1.0% @ 1050 - 1600nm
Surface Quality:
40-20
Clear Aperture CA (mm):
4.54
Edge Thickness ET (mm):
2.71
Center Thickness CT (mm):
3.19 ±0.04
f/#:
1.67
Bevel:
Protective bevel as needed
Compatible Window:
Thickness: 0.250 (t) (mm)
Material: BK7
Distance from Window to Lens (D) (mm):
5.151
Lightpath Lens Code:
355375
Operating Temperature (°C):
≤200
Type:
Aspheric Lens
Wavelength Range (nm):
1050 - 1600
Typical Applications:
Collimate or Focus Laser Light
Working Distance (mm):
5.8
Conjugate Distance:
Infinite
Transmitted Wavefront Error (λ, RMS):
< 0.05

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 240:

Product Family Description

  • Eliminate Spherical Aberration
  • Multiple Coating Options Available
  • Range of Numerical Apertures

LightPath® Geltech™ Molded Aspheric Lenses are used to eliminate spherical aberration and improve focusing and collimating accuracy in a variety of laser applications. Low NA aspheric lenses are designed to maintain beam shape, while high NA lenses gather all available light to maintain beam power over long distances. LightPath® Geltech™ Molded Aspheric Lenses are ideal for applications including sighting systems, bar code scanners, laser diode-to-fiber coupling, optical data storage, or biomedical lasers.

Laser Optics