3B Scientific Laser Optics Supplemental Set User Manual

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E17a Light beam passing through glass convex lens

– beam is parallel to the optical axis
(U17300/U17301)

A convex glass lens behaves as a convergent optical
system and the rays meet at figure focus F' after pass-
ing through the lens.

E17b Light beam passing through glass convex lens

– the rays are non-parallel to the optical axis
(U17300/U17301)

The plane

ϕ

' which is perpendicular to the optical axis,

combined with the figure focus F' is called a figure fo-
cus plane. If a beam of perpendicular rays impinges
the convex glass lens, the rays cross the plane

ϕ

' at

one point.

E17c Light beam passing through thick glass

convex lens
(U17301)

By inserting planparallel plates into the space between
two elements (23), a model of a thick lens can be con-
structed. The thickness d of the lens can be changed.
If the thickness increases the focal length of the lens
decreases. For a critical thickness the lens changes from
convergent to divergent.

E18a Light beam passing through glass concave

lens – the rays are parallel to the optical axis
(U17300/U17301)

The rays are divergent after passing a concave glass
lens, they do not create a real figure. By elongating the
rays it is seen that the lines have a common intersec-
tion – figure focus F'.

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Acrylic

Acrylic

Acrylic

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