Description

Our company manufactures precision Plano-concave Lenses with Gold Coating, designed for high-performance optical applications. These lenses feature a First Surface Gold Mirror coating with Protected layers, ensuring exceptional durability and environmental resistance. The High Reflectivity Gold Coating Optical Lens achieves reflectivity >98% across visible and IR spectra, minimizing absorption and maximizing performance in demanding setups.
Ideal for Laser Systems, infrared instrumentation, and thermal imaging applications, our gold-coated lenses reduce scattering and maintain stable performance under high-power conditions. As a specialized Supplier, we offer custom specifications including curvature radii, diameters, and coating enhancements tailored to your system requirements.
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Features:
Plano-Convex Lens (PCX): Converges light. One flat, one convex surface. Minimizes spherical aberration for collimating or focusing light. Common in laser applications.
Plano-Concave Lens (PCV): Diverges light. One flat, one concave surface. Used for beam expansion, projection, or correcting aberrations in optical systems.
Double-Convex Lens (DCX): Symmetrical converging lens. Two convex surfaces. General-purpose lens for magnification and imaging, but introduces more aberration than PCX.
Double-Concave Lens (DCV): Symmetrical diverging lens. Two concave surfaces. Used for beam expansion, image reduction, and as a simple negative lens in eyepieces.
Achromatic Doublet: Corrects chromatic aberration. A compound lens made by cementing a convex (crown glass) and a concave (flint glass) element. Essential for high-quality imaging.
Meniscus Lens: Has one convex and one concave surface. Can be positive or negative. Primarily used to minimize spherical aberration in systems like camera lenses.


