Claims
- 1. A collimating lens system for an optical system using a laser, for collimating a divergent beam of light, said collimating lens system comprising:
- a converging lens which has both surfaces formed as aspherical surfaces; and
- a chromatic aberration correction element adapted to correct a chromatic aberration of said converging lens, said element being constructed of positive and negative lenses cemented to each other, said positive lens and said negative lens having substantially the same refractive index, and having different dispersion.
- 2. A collimating lens system for an optical system using a laser.
- 3. A collimating lens system for an optical system using a laser according to claim 1, said lens satisfying the following conditions;
- 0.50<.vertline.f cn X CsX(.DELTA. n n+.DELTA. n.rho.) (n cn-1)/.DELTA. n cn.vertline.<1.50
- .vertline.n .rho.-n n.vertline.<0.03
- n dn>1.70
- .nu. dn>30
- wherein,
- f cn is a focal length in center use wavelength of the converging lens,
- C s is the curvature of the cemented surface between the positive lens and negative lens,
- .DELTA. n n is the changing ratio of the refractive index of the negative lens to the change of wavelength,
- .DELTA. n .rho. is the changing ratio of the refractive index of the positive lens to the change of wavelength,
- n cn is a refractive index in center use wavelength of the converging lens,
- .DELTA. n cn is a changing ratio of the refractive index to a change of wavelength,
- n .rho. is a refractive index in center use wavelength of the positive lens of the chromatic aberration correction element,
- n n is a refractive index in center use wavelength of the negative lens of the chromatic aberration correction element,
- n dn is a refractive index in the wavelength 588 nm(d-line) of the negative lens of the chromatic aberration correction element, and
- .nu. dn is an Abbe number of the negative lens of the chromatic aberration correction element.
- 4. A collimating lens system for an optical system using a laser according to claim 1, both surfaces of said converging lens being formed of convex aspherical surfaces.
- 5. A collimating lens system for an optical system using a laser according to claim 1, said converging lens transforming a divergent beam of light emitted by a light source into a parallel beam of light.
- 6. A collimating lens system for an optical system using a laser according to claim 1, said collimating lens system satisfying the following relation:
- .vertline.f/fa.vertline.<0.20
- wherein a focal length of said collimating lens system is represented by f, and a focal length of said chromatic aberration correction element is represented by fa.
- 7. An optical system using a laser and comprising an objective lens and a collimating lens system, said collimating lens system comprising:
- a converging lens which has both surfaces formed as aspherical surfaces;
- a chromatic aberration correction element adapted to correct a chromatic aberration of said converging lens, said chromatic aberration correction element being constructed of positive and negative lenses cemented to each other, said positive lens and said negative lens having substantially the same refractive index, and having different dispersion.
- 8. An optical system according to claim 7, both surfaces of said converging lens being formed of convex aspherical surfaces.
- 9. An optical system according to claims 7, said converging lens transforming a divergent beam of light emitted by a light source into a parallel beam of light.
- 10. An optical system according to claim 7, wherein said collimating lens system satisfying the following relation:
- .vertline.f/fa.vertline.<0.20
- wherein a focal length of said collimating lens system is represented by f, and a focal length of said chromatic aberration correction element is represented by fa.
- 11. An optical system according to claim 7, wherein said positive lens is a plano-convex lens and said negative lens is a plano-concave lens.
Priority Claims (3)
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1-47589 |
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1-47590 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No, 07/769,764, filed on Oct. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,173,809, which is in turn a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/486,600, filed on Feb. 28, 1990, now abandoned, which application are expressly incorporated by reference in their entireties.
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