Sill Optics to showcase telecentric f-theta lenses at LASER World of Photonics China 2017

March 2, 2017
A series of short-focal-length telecentric f-theta lenses is available for 1064, 532, and 355 nm wavelengths, with spot diameters to 3.5 µm.

A series of short-focal-length telecentric f-theta lenses is available for 1064, 532, and 355 nm wavelengths, with spot diameters to 3.5 µm. All lenses are made from fused silica and designed with no internal ghosts or back-reflections, which can damage lens elements within the lens. They also have low absorption coatings to reduce thermal shift.

LASER World of Photonics China booth number: 1608

To Learn More:

Contact: Sill Optics
Headquarters: Wendelstein, Germany
Product: Short-focal-length telecentric f-theta lenses
Key Feature: Spot diameters to 3.5 µm

What Sill Optics says:
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