(7.5s) Planoconvex axicons feature one conical surface and one plano surface. An axicon is used to produce a non-diffractive, ring-shaped beam that increases in diameter over distance while retaining a constant ring thickness. This approximation of a Bessel beam is ideal for a wide range of medical, research, measurement, and alignment applications. (1.2s) Axicons can be used in optical coherence tomography, atom trapping, and laser eye surgery systems. (6.5s)
Axicons Review
Axicons are conical-shaped optical components used to create a ring-shaped beam. Available in plano-convex and plano-concave versions in a variety of apex angle options and anti-reflection coatings, axicons are ideal for a wide range of research and development applications. Kristin Vogt, Product Marketing Manager, explains the benefits of these unique optical components in this easy-to-follow product review video. To learn more about axicons, read our An In-Depth Look at Axicons application note.
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