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Linear Microlens Arrays are available in fused silica and silicon substrates with linear arrays of either 4 or 8 lenses. Silicon has a high index of refraction, enabling short focal length, high-NA lens array designs, while fused silica offers excellent thermal stability and visible transmission to facilitate easy alignment. Linear Microlens Arrays are used to collimate and couple fiber arrays in fiber-to-fiber or laser-to-fiber applications, such as with semiconductor laser diodes. These lenses are AR coated for the near-infrared (NIR) with designs for 1310 and 1550nm, making them ideal for use with NIR lasers or in telecommunications.
LINEAR MICROLENS ARRAYS | ||||||
MFD, Source (µm) | MFD, Target (µm) | Working Distance (µm) | Design Wavelength (nm) | Substrate | Stock No. 1x4 Array | Stock No. 1x8 Array |
10.4 | 85 | 15 in air, 10 in glue | 1550 | Fused Silica | #21-172 | #21-173 |
9.2 | 250 | 600 | 1550 | Fused Silica | #21-174 | #21-175 |
9.2 | 80 | 286 | 1310 | Silicon | #21-176 | #21-177 |
10.4 | 250 | 1143 | 1550 | Silicon | #21-178 | #21-179 |
9.2 | 25 | 1202 | 1310 | Silicon | #21-180 | #21-181 |
3.0 | 250 | 304 | 1310 | Silicon | #21-182 | #21-183 |
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