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Plano-concave lens

  • Definition
    A plano-concave lens has one flat surface and one concave surface, featuring negative focal length to diverge incident collimated light.
    Optical Properties
    Diverges light beams, reducing spot energy density.
    Suitable for beam expansion, optical path adjustment, or compensating aberrations in lens systems.

  • INQUIRY

       Applications in Laser Technology

            ✅ Beam Expansion: 

                 Paired with convex lenses to adjust beam size.

            ✅Collimation Correction:

                 Corrects divergent laser beams for optimized system alignment.

            ✅ Beam Shaping: 

                Used in homogenization or specific mode distribution designs.


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Core   Application Scenarios

Laser   System Key Components 

Application   fieldTechnical AdvantagesTypical Use Cases
Laser Beam ExpansionEnhances spot size and energy   density uniformityLiDAR systems
Beam ShapingEliminates high-order aberrations,   optimizes pulse profilesUltrafast laser processing   equipment
Laser RangingControls divergence angle for   long-range detectionAutonomous vehicle obstacle   recognition
Fiber CouplingLow insertion loss (<0.3 dB)Optical communication transceiver   modules






Selection   Guidelines

Parameter   Matching: Select coating types (AR/HR)   based on laser wavelength (e.g., 1064 nm/532 nm) and power level.
Customization: Supports custom asphericity (λ/4 @632.8 nm) and special   curvature radii (R 5   mm).
Quality   Certification: Manufacturing compliant with ISO9001 &   MIL-PRF-13830B standards.






Key Highlights




Precision Focus: Technical advantages align with   industry-specific demands (e.g., LiDAR, ultrafast lasers).
FlexibilityTailored solutions for complex optical requirements.
ReliabilityCertified production ensures consistency and durability.









Optimized for   performance, engineered for precision – empowering next-generation laser   technologies.