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6 Σεπ 2024 · 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). These small lenses are tightly arranged together, forming an array that mimics the structure of compound eyes in insects, especially flies and other insects, hence the name.
A fly-eye or fly's-eye lens is actually a 2D array of tiny lenses, called lenslets, and are typically used in pairs to spatially transform light from a non-uniform to uniform irradiance distribution at an illumination plane. It gets its name because the appearance is much like a fly's eye.
A fly’s eye array is a two dimensional array of individual optical elements assembled or formed into a single optical element and used to spatially transform light from a non-uniform distribution to a uniform irradiance distribution at an illumination plane.
31 Μαρ 2021 · Fly’s eye arrays are typically used in pairs along with a condenser lens to provide uniform irradiance at the illumination plane. The first fly’s eye array is often called the "objective array" and the second array, along the optical axis, is called the "field array".
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.
Micro-Array Cylindrical Glass Lenses (Fly Eye lens) Can be processed according to customer drawings or designed based on customer optical system requirements. Various beam shapes can be generated by our homogenizers, e.g. rectangular, square, and linear. Exceptional beam uniformity and device consistency. High Numerical Aperture (NA), high fill ...
Fly’s Eye Condenser Arrays: A fly’s eye condenser array, formed of dual-surface cylindrical microlenses mounted in a close-packed configuration, is used for flat-top and line generation. This array is ideal for applications requiring a short working distance and a large illuminated field.