Our uncoated UV grade fused silica round optic plano-convex cylindrical lenses are designed to focus or expand light within a single axis only. Applications include laser diode beam shaping and profiling.
- Uncoated cylindrical lenses
- UV grade fused silica lens substrates
- Round optic with plano-convex lens shape See All Features
| Compare | Description | Drawings, CAD & Specs | Avail. | Price | ||
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![]() | CSX11 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 12.5 mm, 25 mm FL, Uncoated | Discontinued | ||||
![]() | CSX12 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 12.5 mm, 50 mm FL, Uncoated | |||||
![]() | CSX13 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 12.5 mm, 75 mm FL, Uncoated | |||||
![]() | CSX14 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 12.5 mm, 100 mm FL, Uncoated | Discontinued | ||||
![]() | CSX16 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 25 mm, 50 mm FL, Uncoated | Discontinued | ||||
![]() | CSX17 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 25 mm, 75 mm FL, Uncoated | Discontinued | ||||
![]() | CSX18 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 25 mm, 100 mm FL, Uncoated | Discontinued | ||||
![]() | CSX20 Uncoated UVFS Round Plano-Convex Cylindrical LensesCylindrical Lens, Plano-Convex, UVFS, 25 mm, 150 mm FL, Uncoated | Discontinued | ||||
Features
UV Fused Silica Substrates for UV, Laserline & Broadband Applications
UV Grade Fused Silica is synthetic amorphous silicon dioxide of extremely high purity providing maximum transmission from 195 to 2100 nm. This non-crystalline, colorless silica glass combines a very low thermal expansion coefficient with good optical qualities, and excellent transmittance in the ultraviolet region. Transmission and homogeneity exceed those of crystalline quartz without the problems of orientation and temperature instability inherent in the crystalline form. It will not fluoresce under UV light and is resistant to radiation. For high-energy applications, the extreme purity of fused silica eliminates microscopic defect sites that could lead to laser damage. For more information, refer to our optical materials Technical Note







