Ocean Optics - Inventor of the World's First Miniature Spectrometer
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74-series Lens Fixtures

The 74-series Collimating Lens Fixture is the common fiber optic-coupled lens fixture used throughout our extensive line of sampling accessories. Accessories include lenses of fused silica (74-UV), BK-7 glass (74-VIS) or a doublet of BaF10 and FD10 glass (74-ACR)

74-UV Collimating Lens (200-2000 nm)
The 74-UV has an f/2 fused silica lens for 200-2000 nm. When focused for collimation, beam divergence is 2° or less, depending on fiber diameter. The 74-UV can be adjusted for UV-VIS or VIS-NIR setups.

One white dot on the barrel identifies the 74-UV.

74-VIS Collimating Lens (350-2000 nm)
74-VIS Collimating Lens (350-2000 nm)

The 74-VIS -- the basic lens fixture in an LS-1 Light Source -- has a BK-7 lens suitable for the VIS-NIR. These single-lens systems have the disadvantage of chromatic aberration, due to dispersion or variation in refractive index with wavelength.

One yellow dot on the barrel identifies the 74-VIS.

74-ACR Collimating Lens (350-2000 nm)
The 74-ACR has two optical elements cemented together to form an achromatic doublet, optimized to correct for spherical and chromatic aberrations.

Two yellow dots on the barrel identify the 74-ACR. 

74-DA Collimating Lens (200-2000 nm)
The 74-DA Direct-attach Collimating Lens screws on to a spectrometer's SMA-905 Connector for increased light throughput. The lens collects collects collimated light in a straight path of open air and focuses it on to a spectrometer's slit.

Features

  • Stainless steel with black oxide finish

  • Inner barrel threaded for SMA 905 Connectors (1/4" OD FC barrels are available)

  • Adjustable focusing

  • Adjustable from converging to diverging FOV (~45°) is possible

Technical Tips

  • The divergence (a) of a beam focused using a single lens is tan(a) = d/f where f is the focal length of the lens and d is the aperture or fiber diameter.

  • The optical fibers Ocean Optics specifies for use with its spectrometers and light sources have FOV of ~25° -- an acceptance angle that may not be optimum for some experiments. Collimating lenses are adjustable, allowing the user to establish FOV angles from near- collimation (~ 0°) to ~45°.

  • Be careful when adjusting collimating lenses, as inaccurate focusing of the lens can result in a de facto change of the sample path length.

Specifications

Item

Diameter

Focal Length

Material

Range

Operating Temp

Connector

74-UV

5 mm

10 mm

f/2 fused silica Dynasil

200-2000 nm

150 °C

SMA 905, 6.35-mm ferrule, 3/8-24 external thread

74-VIS

5 mm

10 mm

f/2 BK-7 glass

350-2000 nm

150 °C

SMA 905, 6.35-mm ferrule, 3/8-24 external thread

74-DA

5 mm

10 mm

f/2 fused silica Dynasil

200-2000 nm

150 °C

SMA 905, 1/4-36 internal thread, 3/8-24 external thread

74-ACR

5 mm

10 mm

f/2 BaF10 and FD10 fused silica

350-2000 nm

150 °C

SMA 905, 6.35-mm ferrule, 3/8-24 external thread

COL-UV-30 30 mm 30 mm f/2 fused silica Suprasil 200-2000 nm 200 °C SMA 905, 6.35-mm ferrule, 1/4-36 external thread
84-UV-25 25.4 mm 100 mm f/2 fused silica Dynasil 200-2000 nm 70 °C SMA 905, 6.32-mm ferrule, 1/4-36 external thread


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