Doublets and triplets

Doublets are optical elements consisting of two lenses cemented together to form a single optical group, while triplets are made of three lenses cemented together. This design significantly improves image quality by correcting aberrations that are difficult to eliminate with a single lens. Doublets are widely used in optics to enhance image sharpness and contrast.

How are doublets manufactured?

The process of manufacturing doublets includes several stages:

  • Selection and preparation of two lenses with different optical properties that complement each other in distortion correction.
  • Precision grinding and polishing of lens surfaces to ensure perfect contact.
  • Additional processing, including the application of anti-reflective coatings to reduce reflections and increase light transmission.
  • Cementing the lenses using special optical adhesives that provide strong and transparent bonding without air gaps
SpecificationStandardAchievable
Diameter5 — 35 mm1.5 — 150 mm
Material“Colorless Optical Glass” 13659-78, “Quartz Optical Glass” 15130-86“Colorless Optical Glass” 13659-78, “Quartz Optical Glass” 15130-86, as well as OXARA and Schott
Diameter tolerance+0.0/-0.2 mm+0.0/-0.05 mm
Thickness tolerance+/-0.2 mm+/-0.05 mm
Centration<0.2 mm<0.05 mm
Surface qualityP = I – IXP = 0 – 10, 0 – 20, 0 – 40, I – V
Local defect (at 633 nm)0.5 fringe0.3 fringe
Focal length tolerance+/-2%+/-0.05%
Clear aperture>90% of diameter>95% of diameter
CoatingAs per customer requestAs per customer request