The CAPX13 is a Plano-Convex lens, a type of spherical lens, sourced from MKS/Newport. It boasts a base shape of a circle and is designed for use in the visible light spectrum, specifically at a wavelength of 2940 nanometers.
This lens has a diameter of 25.4 millimeters and a thickness at the edge of 1.5 millimeters. The center thickness is slightly more substantial at 2.999 millimeters. The effective focal length (EFL) of this lens is 100 millimeters.
The lens's curvature is defined by an inner radius of zero and an outer radius (R1) of 41.82 millimeters. The material used for this lens is CAF2, also known as Calcium Fluoride, with the specific ID of MAL-1963.
The lens is uncoated, meaning it does not have any additional layers to protect it or modify its optical properties. This can make it more susceptible to damage and less efficient in certain applications, but it can also make it more cost-effective and suitable for use in specific conditions.
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