This product is polished spherical lenses made by optical glass fused silica, sapphire or other optical materials which have relatively high transmission rate for a diode with an anti-reflection coating. Widely used for coupling light in and out of fibers. It has the advantage of easy for fabrication, light weight which can be considered as the ideal components for optical communication applications.
Although due to the spherical aberration which leads to lower coupling efficiency, its unique easy-packaging attribute guaranteed ball lenses are suitable for series production for optical communication applications with no doubts, especially compared to aspheric lenses.
Hyperion Optics supplies a broad range of ball lenses to your specifications; we offer in fused silica with excellent UV and IR transmission between 185nm to nm, please refer to its transmission curve for detailed information. Sapphire ball lenses are also available upon custom specifications, in a range of alternative diameters.
BallLensSpecs
COMMERCIAL GRADE
FACTORY STANDARD
PRECISION GRADE
Materials
BK7 or equivalent, Sapphire, Quartz, Fused Silica
Diameter
± 10µm
± 5µm
± 2.5µm
Figure (Sphericity)
5 Lambda(@632.8nm)
3Lambda (@632.8nm
1Lambda (@632.8nm
Focal Length Tolerance (%)
±5%
±3%
±0.2%
Cosmetic(MIL-C-A)
80-50
40-20
10-5
Further, It capability fits other applications such as endoscopy, bar code scanning or laser measurement.
For hemispheres Half-Ball Lenses, they offer uniform dispersion of light used in LED displays, focusing and coupling applications. Hyperion Optics provides high refractive index glass and sapphire hemispheres products for little spherical aberration, through UV to IR spectrum.
Hemisphere Half Ball Lens Specs
COMMERCIAL GRADE
FACTORY STANDARD
PRECISION GRADE
Materials
BK7 or equivalent, Sapphire, Quartz, Fused Silica
Diameter
± 25µm
± 10µm
± 2.5µm
Figure (Sphericity)
5 Lambda(@632.8nm)
3Lambda (@632.8nm
1Lambda (@632.8nm
Focal Length Tolerance (%)
±5%
±3%
±1%
Cosmetic(MIL-C-A)
80-50
40-20
20-10
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What are Ball lenses and Half-ball lenses:
Ball lenses belong to a special form of biconvex lenses which have the geometry of a ball(sphere). They are manufactured from a single material, usually an optical glass with good transparency in the wavelength region of interest. The typical applications of ball lenses include focusing light in the field of fibers(e.g. laser to fiber coupling ,fiber to fiber coupling), emitters and detectors , majorly to collimate light depending on geometries of the input light source. Also they could be ball pre-forms of aspheric lenses where they are purposefully deformed in order to prevent spherical aberrations.
Half-Ball lenses are variants of ball lenses, obtained by simply cutting the ball lenses in half.Due to ease of mounting brought by the one flat surface,they are ideal for applications where more compact designs are required , such as fiber communication, endoscopy, microscopy, optical pick-up devices, and laser measurement systems.
There are three essential parameters of ball lenses an half-ball lenses.One is effective focal length (EFL),which is the distance between a plane through the center of the lens and the beam waist (focus) of an initially collimated input beam.Another is back focal length (BFL), defined as the distance of the focal point from the lens surface, therefore half the diameter smaller than the EFL.The calculation equations of EFL and BFL are given below. And the last is numerical aperture (NA) ,for collimated incident light, the numerical aperture (NA) of the ball lens is dependent on the size of the ball lens (D), its index of refraction (n), and the diameter of the input source (d). Simply put, numerical aperture is proportionate to the resolution of the lens, the larger the NA,the more the light collected by the lens. And the equation is also given below.
Hangzhou Shalom EO provides both customized and stocked ball lenses and half ball lenses made from Sapphire, a portfolio of ball lenses and half ball lenses made from various materious including N-BK7, Fused Silica and Sapphire are also available .The specification of custom ball and half ball lenses could be varied upon your request.
There are some typical features of N-BK7, UV fused Silica and Sapphire:
N-BK7: N-BK7
is a very pureand S
tandard glass types used to produce high-quality optics, mainly for the visible spectrum.
It is one of the most frequently used optical glass,
Th
is
relatively hard
and stable
borosilicate crown material
possesses high purity and quality with
very few inclusions and is almost free of bubbles.The high quality
of
material
of
lN-BK7 glass is a primary technical reason why
it
is
the optimized
choice for optical
applications
.
Other features of N-BK7 which are advantageous for optical usage include
smooth transmission
and
low absorption in the entire visible wavelength range
.It is worth noting that under normal conditions
N-BK7
has a more instable polishing and is softer than FS,
and additionally
N-BK7 has higher losses through higher absorption and scattering and therefore
are relatively less suitable
for high power applications.
UV Grade Fused Silica:
Sapphire: Optcial grade Sapphirechemically composed as aluminum oxide (Al2O3) with mono crystalline structure, is used in transmission range from 0.2 - 5.5μm,which is a fairly wide range, and is particularly suitable for MWIR 3-5μmthermal imaging applications.
Sapphire belongs to the trigonal crystal system and has a hexagonal structure.The lattice constant is a=b=4.758A, c=12.991A,Refractive index 1.762-1.770, Birefringence: 0.008~0.010.The melting temperature of sapphire is extremely high , °C,which enables sapphire to be engaged in manifolds of specially applied working conditions,high temperature applications, and applications requiring high melting points.
Sapphire lenses are made from single crystal sapphire, they are ideal for high demanding applications because of their outstanding performance, consisting of superior surface hardness ( 9 on the Mohs scale ,the third hardest mineral, after diamond at 10 and moissanite at 9.5, which means high resistance to scratch and abrasion ), high thermal conductivity, high dielectric constant and resistance to common chemical acids and alkalis. Additionally, sapphire features a high index of refraction and excellent broadband transmission characteristics.
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