Claims
- 1. A large-aperture single lens with aspherical surfaces having both of a first surface and second surface formed as aspherical surfaces having positive refractive powers, said single lens with aspherical surfaces satisfying the following conditions: ##EQU6## where, R.sub.1 : Radius of curvature of first surface (=1/c.sup.1)
- k.sub.1 : Coefficient of cone of first surface
- f: Focal length of lens
- n: Refractive index of lens
- when said aspherical surfaces are expressed by the following formula: ##EQU7## where,
- x: Distance of point on aspherical surface at height h from optical axis from tangential plane at apex of aspherical surface
- h: Height from optical axis
- c: Curvature at apex of aspherical surface (-1/R)
- k: Constant of cone
- A.sub.2i : Coefficient of aspherical surface of 2ith order (i represents an integer of 2 or over).
- 2. A larger-aperture single lens with aspherical surfaces according to claim 1 further satisfying the following conditions:
- k.sub.2 -1
- where,
- k.sub.2 : Coefficient of cone of second surface.
- 3. A large-aperture single lens with aspherical surfaces according to claim 2, wherein said second surface is arranged as hyperboloid and said single lens with aspherical surfaces further satisfies the following conditions: ##EQU8## where, R.sub.2 : Radius of curvature of second surface (=1/c.sub.2).
- 4. A large-aperture single lens with aspherical surfaces according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said first surface further satisfies the following conditions:
- 0.1<{1/8(1+k.sub.1)c.sup.3 +A.sub.4.sup.(1) }(n-1).sup.2 <-0.05
- when said formula x expressing the aspherical surface is developed as a polynomial of h as shown below: ##EQU9##
- 5. A large-aperture single lens with aspherical surfaces according to claim 1, 2, or 3 further satisfying the following condition wherein reference symbol d represents the lens thickness: ##EQU10##
- 6. A large-aperture single lens with aspherical surfaces according to claim 4 further satisfying the following condition wherein reference symbol d represents the lens thickness: ##EQU11## .Iadd.
- 7. An aspherical objective lens for an optical disk pick up characterized by biconvex and aspherical surfaces, said aspherical surfaces satisfying the following condition .Iadd. ##EQU12##.Iaddend. R.sub.1 : Radius of curvature of first surface (=1/c.sup.1)
- f: Focal length of lens
- n: Refractive index of lens
- c.sub.1 : Curvature at the apex of the first aspherical surface. .Iadd.
- 8. The lens of claim 7 wherein the aspherical surfaces also satisfy the condition .Iadd. ##EQU13##.Iaddend. wherein
- x: Distance of point on aspherical surface at height h from optical axis from tangential plane at apex of aspherical surface
- h: Height from optical axis
- c: Curvature at apex of aspherical surface (=1/R)
- K=constant of cone
- A2i=coefficient of the aspherical surface of the 2ith order (i represents an integer of 2 or over). .Iadd.
- 9. The lens of claim 8 wherein the aspherical surfaces further satisfy the condition
- -3<K.sub.1 <0. .Iaddend.
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Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 866,245, filed May 21, 1986, abandoned. .Iaddend.
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