Optical Plano-Concave Cylindrical Lens

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Optical Plano-Concave Cylindrical Lens

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Cylindrical lens is a lens with different radii on the X and Y axes, so the lens is cylindrical or semi-cylindrical in shape and has image magnification in only one optical axis. Cylindrical lenses are often used as laser line generators to adjust the image height or to correct for image scatter in imaging systems.

Plano-Concave Cylindrical Lens is similar to a plano-concave spherical lens, but the plano-concave cylindrical lens works on only one axis. These cylindrical lenses are used in applications where a point light source needs to be shaped in one dimension. A typical application is the conversion of a collimated laser beam into a line beam using a cylindrical lens. A pair of cylindrical lenses can be used to reshape the image. To minimize spherical aberration, the light should be removed from the lens and surface incident when the beam diverges. A flat concave cylindrical lens can provide uniaxial negative imaging for deformed beam expansion and has a wide range of applications.

In a light-sheet microscope, a cylindrical lens is placed in front of the illuminating objective to form the light sheet used for imaging. Cylindrical lenses focus or extend light in only one axis. They can be used to focus light into a thin line in optical metrology, laser scanning, spectroscopy, laser diode, acousto-optical and optical processor applications. They can also be used to extend the output of a laser diode into a symmetrical beam.

Plano-Concave Cylindrical Lenses are optical lenses with a negative optical power to both cylindrical and spherical lenses. They also have a unique optical design that makes them suitable for use in a wide variety of applications. Plano-Concave Cylindrical Lenses are made by grinding two surfaces of a cylinder with concave curves so that its optical power is negative in both transverse directions. The application of these lenses depend on the construction and design of them.

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