Product Details:
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Surface: | Optical Grade | Transmission: | Over 90% |
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Coating: | Available | Processing: | Grinding And Polishing |
Application: | Optics | OEM: | Available |
Highlight: | Low-dispersion Optical glass,optical glass lens for optics,Custom Telescope Optical lenses |
Custom Low-dispersion Optical glass lenses for high-end telescope optics
Material:
Core Composition: Engineered optical glasses with exceptionally low dispersion properties. These are often specialty formulations like:
Fluorite (Calcium Fluoride - CaF2): Naturally occurring crystal prized for ultra-low dispersion but challenging to work with.
Extra-Low Dispersion (ED) Glass: Synthetic glasses (e.g., from Ohara, Schott, Hoya, Corning) mimicking fluorite's properties with greater manufacturability and thermal stability (e.g., Ohara FPL53, FPL55; Schott N-FK51/N-FK58).
Special Crown/Flint Types: Precise combinations of specific crown (lower dispersion) and flint (higher dispersion) glasses designed to cancel chromatic aberration when paired.
Key Properties:
Ultra-Low Dispersion (High Abbe Number): Significantly reduces the separation of light into its component colors (chromatic aberration) compared to standard optical glass.
Precise Refractive Index: Carefully controlled to match optical design requirements for aberration correction.
Exceptional Homogeneity & Clarity: Minimal internal bubbles, striae, or inclusions to prevent light scatter and ensure high contrast.
Controlled Thermal Expansion: Low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) or specific CTE matching other lens elements/mounts to maintain performance across temperature ranges.
High Transmission: Optimized for maximum light throughput across the visible spectrum and often into near-UV/IR for astro-imaging.
Custom Spectral Transmission: Can be tailored to enhance specific wavelength bands (e.g., hydrogen-alpha).
Primary Function:
Chromatic Aberration (CA) Minimization: The core function is to drastically reduce or eliminate false color fringing around bright objects (like stars, planets, lunar edges) caused by different wavelengths of light focusing at different points. This is achieved by having a very low variation in refractive index with wavelength.
Enabling High-Performance Optics: Allows designers to create lenses (especially apochromatic (APO) and superachromatic refractors) that bring multiple wavelengths (typically red, green, blue) to a common focus point, delivering near-perfect color correction.
Critical Applications:
Apochromatic (APO) Refractor Telescopes: Essential core elements in doublet, triplet, or quadruplet lens designs for premium refractors. Defines the optical quality tier.
Superachromatic Refractors: Pushing color correction beyond standard APO performance, often using complex combinations of ED/Fluorite elements.
High-End Telescope Objectives & Correctors: Used in complex systems like astrographs, advanced binoculars, and spotting scopes demanding ultimate clarity.
Planetary & Lunar Telescopes: Where maximum contrast and resolution are paramount, requiring minimal CA.
Astrophotography: Crucial for capturing sharp, color-accurate deep-sky and planetary images without chromatic artifacts ruining long exposures.
Premium Instrumentation: Found in top-tier brands like Takahashi, Astro-Physics, TEC, Stellarvue, LZOS, and high-end models from Celestron, Meade, Explore Scientific, etc.
Summary: Custom low-dispersion optical glass lenses (ED, Fluorite, specialized crowns/flints) are the cornerstone of high-end refracting telescope optics. Their unique material properties, specifically ultra-low dispersion and high homogeneity, function to virtually eliminate chromatic aberration. This enables the creation of apochromatic and superachromatic telescopes renowned for delivering unparalleled sharpness, contrast, and true color fidelity, making them essential for discerning visual observers and serious astrophotographers seeking the ultimate celestial views and images.
Material | Optical glass, Qurartz glass, Pyrex, borosilicate glass, Float glass |
Diameter Tolerance | +0/-0.15 mm |
Thickness Tolerance | +/-0.15mm |
Processed | by grinding, polishing |
Surface Quality | 80/50,60/40,40/20 |
Material Quality | no scratches and air bubble |
Transmission | above 90% |
Chamfer | 0.1-0.5 mm x 45° |
Surface Coating | Available |
Usage | Photography, Optics |
Contact Person: Mr. Dai
Tel: +86-13764030222
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