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6 Σεπ 2024 · High sensitivity: Compound eye lenses can work under low light conditions, improving the sensitivity of the optical system. Fly Eye Lens, also known as a micro lens array or micro mirror array, is a type of lens body composed of many small lenses (micro lenses).
A fly’s eye lens is called a fly’s eye because it is how a fly sees his environment. It is a sheet of plastic embossed with a lens array on the surface. The lens array is not a linear lens array like a lenticular, but round lenses nested together in a honeycomb.
Our fly’s eye condensers arrays are available in 5 and 10mm square configurations, and are designed for flat-top and line generation. The condenser arrays are a monolithic assembly of dual-surface cylindrical microlenses, creating condensers which are completely free of adjustment.
A fly’s eye array consists of individual square or rectangular microlenses mounted on a substrate in a close-packed, no-gaps configuration. A typical array will have 7-11 channels in each direction, optically overlapped in the illumination plane.
A microlens array is a rigid assembly of numerous tiny lenses (lenslets or microlenses). This square array can comprise thousands or even millions of microlenses, making it ideal for homogenizing light and achieving high efficiency with non-Gaussian uniformity.
A Fly’s Eye Lens Array is a 2-D array of lenses including individual optical lenslets assembled or formed into a single optical element. It is used to spatially transform light from a non-uniform distribution to a uniform irradiance distribution at a defined illumination plane.
Integral imaging is a three-dimensional imaging technique that captures and reproduces a light field by using a two-dimensional array of microlenses (or lenslets), sometimes called a fly's-eye lens, normally without the aid of a larger overall objective or viewing lens.