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UV Fused Silica Ball Lens, Fiber Coupling Spheres Or Collimating Lens Overview: A special form of a thick biconvex optical lens is a ball lens, usually having the geometrical form of a ball (sphere). They are manufactured from a single material, usually an optical glass with good transparency in the wavelength region of interest. A frequently used material is fused silica. Ball lenses and can focus or collimate light, depending upon the geometry of the input source. They are
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UV Fused Silica Half Ball Lens, Fiber Coupling Spheres Or Collimating Lens Overview: The hemispheres of the Half-ball lenses have uniform light dispersion and are commonly used in light collimation/coupling for optical fibers. Our half-ball lenses are made from BK7, B270, Fused Silica, Sapphire. We can also deliver custom Half-Ball lenses and alternative materials in a range of diameters. General Specifications of UV Fused Silica Half Ball Lens: Material UV Fused Silica
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BK7 Half Ball Lens, Fiber Coupling Spheres Or Collimating Lens Overview: Half ball lens is another variant of thick biconvex optical lens, which are obtained simply by cutting ball lenses in half. Half-ball lenses are also common and can be interchanged with full ball lenses if the physical constraints of an application require a more compact design. Like ball lenses, half ball lenses can focus or collimate light, depending upon the geometry of the input source. They are
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BK7 Ball Lens, Fiber Coupling Spheres Or Collimating Lens Overview: A special form of a thick biconvex optical lens is a ball lens, usually having the geometrical form of a ball (sphere). They are manufactured from a single material, usually an optical glass with good transparency in the wavelength region of interest. A frequently used material is fused silica. Ball lenses and can focus or collimate light, depending upon the geometry of the input source. They are great