A Fresnel lens is an optical element with a special shape that was invented by Frenchman Augustin Jean Fresnel.It is a lens that is a normal lens divided into concentric areas and reduced in thickness.
It consists of an acrylic lens with a flat surface and precise concentric grooves, and has optical properties similar to ordinary optical lenses.
■What is Fresnel lens?
This lens was created using the Fresnel diffraction principle proposed by Augustin Jean Fresnel (France), and is an acrylic lens with a flat surface that has virtually the same optical properties as a normal curved lens. Fresnel lenses are composed of precisely shaped concentric grooves, each groove surface forming a different angle and depth, allowing incident light to be refracted and transmitted.
This results in a large-diameter groove-shaped lens, which offers advantages in shape and economic efficiency such as light weight and low cost that cannot be obtained with ordinary glass lenses. Another advantage of the material is that it is easy to machine, and has superior light transmittance compared to uncoated short glass lenses, achieving a transmittance of over 90% for visible light wavelengths.
■Applications of Fresnel lenses
It has been applied to camera viewing lenses, condenser lenses for overhead projectors, rear projection screens, and in recent years, it has also been used to collect light to utilize solar energy, as well as LED lighting lenses and lenses for optical sensors.
■fresnel technologies inc. SINCE 1986
Fresnel Technologies, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of molded plastic Fresnel lenses, molded polymer optical components in general, and infrared transparent optical materials. We offer design assistance, diamond processing, prototyping, tooling, and manufacturing. Stock or custom, we are your optical partner.
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