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Optical Lenses

Firebird Optics
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    • Optical Windows
    • Optical Lenses
    • Beam Splitters
    • Optical Diffusers
    • Optical Prisms
    • Optical Filters
    • Optical Mirrors
    • Diffraction Gratings
    • Waveplates
    • Nonlinear and Laser Crystals
    • X-Ray Optics
    • Vacuum Viewports
    • Semiconductor Wafers
  • IR Spectroscopy/
    • FTIR Liquid Cells
    • FTIR Gas Cells
    • ATR Crystals and Prisms
    • ATR Accessories
    • KBr Pellet Dies
    • Fiber Optic Process Flow Cells
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Optical Lenses

Optical lenses are components that focus or disperse a light beam toward or away from specific targets. Lenses are made from materials that are transparent across specific wavelength ranges depending on the application. Optical lenses can be crafted with various properties such as Plano-Convex or Bi-Convex, which focuses light on a point while Plano-Concave and Double-Concave diverges the light beams.

Aspheric lenses contain at least one surface that is neither cylindrical or spherical and are used to correct spherical aberration while chromatic lenses are used to correct color/chromatic aberrations.

Firebird also offers a number of custom lenses such as ball lenses, fresnel lenses, laser lenses and more.

Reach out to us at info@firebirdoptics.com for more information.

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Plano-Concave Lenses (Singlet Spherical Lenses)
from $58.00
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Plano-Convex Lenses (Singlet Spherical Lenses)
from $48.00
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Bi-Convex Lenses (Double-Convex Lenses)
from $65.00
Achromatic Lens
Achromatic Lenses (Achromatic Doublets)
from $134.00
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Germanium (Ge) Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses
from $385.00
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Zinc Selenide (ZnSe) Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses
from $275.00
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Silicon (Si) Plano-Convex (PCX) Lenses
from $199.00
  • Optical Components/
    • Optical Windows
    • Optical Lenses
    • Beam Splitters
    • Optical Diffusers
    • Optical Prisms
    • Optical Filters
    • Optical Mirrors
    • Diffraction Gratings
    • Waveplates
    • Nonlinear and Laser Crystals
    • X-Ray Optics
    • Vacuum Viewports
    • Semiconductor Wafers
  • IR Spectroscopy/
    • FTIR Liquid Cells
    • FTIR Gas Cells
    • ATR Crystals and Prisms
    • ATR Accessories
    • KBr Pellet Dies
    • Fiber Optic Process Flow Cells
    • Process Fiber Optic Probes
    • Fiber Optic Photometers
  • Optical Coating/
  • Contact/

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