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  2. List of lens designs - Wikipedia

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    This list covers optical lens designs grouped by tasks or overall type. The field of optical lens designing has many variables including the function the lens or group of lenses have to perform, the limits of optical glass because of the index of refraction and dispersion properties, and design constraints including realistic lens element center and edge thicknesses, minimum and maximum air ...

  3. Precision glass moulding - Wikipedia

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    Precision glass moulding: In this step the preform is directly formed into an optical glass lens. It is necessary to clean the glass preform and the mould before starting the process, but there is no polishing or post-machining required. Lens coating: An antireflection coating is applied to the finished lenses. The lenses are first cleaned, and ...

  4. Optical glass - Wikipedia

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    Optical glass refers to a quality of glass suitable for the manufacture of optical systems such as optical lenses, prisms or mirrors.Unlike window glass or crystal, whose formula is adapted to the desired aesthetic effect, optical glass contains additives designed to modify certain optical or mechanical properties of the glass: refractive index, dispersion, transmittance, thermal expansion and ...

  5. Category:Lenses - Wikipedia

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    A compound lens is an array of simple lenses (elements) with a common axis; the use of multiple elements allows more optical aberrations to be corrected than is possible with a single element. Manufactured lenses are made of glass or transparent plastic. Elements which refract electromagnetic radiation outside the visual spectrum are also ...

  6. Optical coating - Wikipedia

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    The simplest optical coatings are thin layers of metals, such as aluminium, which are deposited on glass substrates to make mirror surfaces, a process known as silvering. The metal used determines the reflection characteristics of the mirror; aluminium is the cheapest and most common coating, and yields a reflectivity of around 88%-92% over the ...

  7. 8 Overlooked Ways To Fund Your Holiday Purchases

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    Holiday spending can quickly get out of hand, but there are creative ways to make it more manageable. From turning unused items into cash to taking advantage of seasonal opportunities, a little...

  8. Catadioptric system - Wikipedia

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    In 1876 a French engineer, A. Mangin, invented what has come to be called the Mangin mirror, a concave glass reflector with the silver surface on the rear side of the glass. The two surfaces of the reflector have different radii to correct the aberration of the spherical mirror.

  9. UNC alum files for 2-word trademark after Bill Belichick ...

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    A new era has begun in North Carolina, and one former Tar Heel student is looking to make big bucks because of it.. Bill Belichick was introduced as UNC's head football coach on Thursday - initial ...