Description
Plastic Fresnel Lenses
What is Fresnel Lens:
The Fresnel lens was invented by French physicist Augustine
Fresnel, the Augustin Fresnel first used this lens design to build
a glass Fresnel lens - lighthouse lens in ***2.
The Fresnel lens is a thin, flat optical lens which consists of a
series of small narrow concentric grooves on the surface of a
lightweight plastic sheet in order to reduce the thickness, weight
and cost. Each groove is at a slightly different angle than the
next and with the same focal length in order to focus the light
toward a central focal point. Every groove can be considered as an
individual small lens to bend parallel Fresnel light waves and
focus the light. The lens actually eliminates some spherical
aberration.
The Fresnel lens is a special optical lens. It can now be made from
plastic such as acrylic fresnel lens, PMMA, polyvinyl cholride
(PVC), polycarbonate (PC) and HDPE. A traditional glass convex lens
would be thick, heavy and very expensive, but a plastic Fresnel
lens is a thin, flat, lightweight and low cost alternative.
A high groove density has a better quality projection image. The
Fresnel lens is a good solution for quality image and efficiency at
a significantly lower cost. The Fresnel lens is usually corrected
for spherical aberration.
Application:
Lighting, stage light, fresnel lamp, lighthouse, camera spotlight,
automobile headlight, overhead projector, projector accessories, TV
projection, fresnel magnifier, reading magnifier, condenser system,
solar energy, solar concentrator, solar photovoltaic, concentrating
solar collector, solar cookers, screen, rear projection screen,
passive motion detector, traffic sign, collimator, flight
simulator, optical landing system, LED magnifier, LED photometric,
LGP(light guide plate), PIR lens, virtual reality head mount
display, Oculus Rift, bank ATM, car back window, 3D
imaging,etc.
Types:
Types of Fresnel lens: positive Fresnel lens, negative Fresnel
lens, Fresnel lens array, cylindrical Fresnel lens, circular
Fresnel lens, linear Fresnel lens, lenticular Fresnel lens,
diffraction Fresnel, Fresnel reflection, Fresnel beamsplitter and
Fresnel prism.
Advantages:
The Fresnel lense can be designed and manufactured in very large
sizes with light weight due to less than 4mm thickness, so the cost
will be lower than traditional magnifiers. In contrast, a
conventional glass lens would be **0mm thick at the edge, weigh
over *0kgs and cost thousand of dollars.
Significantly reduced lens thickness results in a substantial
savings in material cost. Fresnel lenses can reduce weight, which
reduces mounting and assembly cost. Extremely giant Fresnel lens up
to ***0mm can be used to replace a very expensive conventional
mirror assemblies in large optical systems.
Design:
To determine the optical Fresnel lens design equation, all of the
parameters are determined for each individual application. Several
Fresnel zone formulas are used in Fresnel technologies for
precision diamond tooling machines and electroforming and molding
processes.