Gradient Index (GRIN) lenses feature plane optical surfaces and achieve focus via a continuous change of the refractive index within the lens material. By eliminating complex geometries (such as aspherical surface figures) and carefully designing the lenses for specific working distances, these micro lenses are quite easy to handle and integrate into optical systems.
Our GRIN lenses are designed to provide a 0.55 numerical aperture, and are available in 2 working distance options. Lenses with a 0mm working distance are ideal for collimation of single and multi-mode optical fibers and laser diodes because the lens can be positioned and glued directly to the emission source. For focusing applications, or in instances where the lens can’t be in direct contact with the emission source, all lenses are available with a small working distance as well. Each lens is available uncoated (approximately 12% reflection loss), or with a BBAR coating option for R < 0.5%.
Substrate | Alumoscilate Glass embedded with Silver Ions |
Tolerances | |
Diameter | +0.00 / -0.01mm |
Lens Length | ±3% |
Working Distance | ±0.01mm |
Surface Quality | 40-20 |
Clear Aperture CA | 90% |
Numerical Aperture NA | 0.55 (Nominal) |
Coating (where specified) | BBAR: R < 0.5% @ Design Wavelength ±30nm |