Claims
- 1. A pair of optical lenses comprising:a first bioconvex optical lens having two equivalent aspheric optical surface; a second biconvex optical lens having two equivalent aspheric optical surface positioned spaced apart from the first biconvex optical lens, wherein the first optical lens is adapted to shape the light emitted from source optical fiber into one of converging, diverging, and collimated beam and the second optical lens is adapted to focus the beam into a receiving optical fiber such that the light emitted from the source optical fiber is coupled into the receiving optical fiber.
- 2. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, portions of the first and second optical lenses defining an optical axis, wherein the first optical lens is adapated to shape the light emitted from a source optical fiber positioned on the optical axis into one of converging, diverging, and collimated beam and the second optical lens is adapted to focus the beam into a receiving optical fiber positioned on the optical axis.
- 3. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, portions of the first and second optical lenses defining an optical axis, wherein the first optical lens is adapated to shape the light emitted from a source optical fiber positioned off the optical axis into one of a converging, diverging, and collimated beam and the second optical lens is adapted to focus the beam into a receiving optical fiber positioned off the optical axis.
- 4. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the aspheric optical surfaces of the first and second optical lenses are conic.
- 5. The pair of optical lenses of claim 4, wherein the conic constant ranges from 0.50 to 0.36.
- 6. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the maximum departure of the aspheric surfaces of the first and second optical lenses from the vortex sphere ranges from 0.0005 to 0.0040 mm at a diameter of 0.972 mm.
- 7. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the optical surfaces of the first and second optical lenses are coated with a single layer MgF2 anit-reflection coating.
- 8. The pair optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the optical surfaces of the first and second optical lenses are coated with a multi-layer, dichroic anti-reflection coating.
- 9. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the optical surfaces of the first and second optical lenses are ground and polished.
- 10. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the optical surfaces of the first and second optical lenses are molded.
- 11. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the optical lens material of the first and second optical lenses is glass.
- 12. The pair of optical lenses of claim 11, wherein the first and second optical lenses have an index of refraction of from 1.50 to 1.90.
- 13. The pair of optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the optical lens material of the first and second optical lenses is plastic.
- 14. The first and second optical lenses of claim 13, wherein the first and second optical lenses have an index of refraction of from 1.40 to 1.60.
- 15. The first and second optical lenses of claim 1, wherein the first and second optical lenses have an effective focal length of from 1.50 to 10.00 mm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending application Ser. No. 10/261,986 filed Oct. 1, 2002 entitled SYMMETRIC, Bi-ASPHERIC LENS FOR USE IN OPTICAL FIBER COLLIMATOR ASSEMBLIES in the name of Ludington et al.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Kodak Optical Products—A414 Glass Collimator Lens, Optical Designs Specifications, rev. May 1999. |
Kodak Optical Products—A439 Micro-Aspheric Coupling Lens-Glass, Rev. 2001. |