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Oct8-08, 02:43 AM   #1
 

Need help focusing IR using a fresnel lens


Hello everyone,

I want to focus IR on a small rectangular area using a Fresnel lens. I tried trial and error to find the focal point of the lens but can't seem to be able to get the exact point. The frensnel lens is a multiple fresnel lens. Can anyone please help?

Thanks =)
 
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Oct9-08, 04:34 PM   #2
 
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What wavelength (range) of IR?

Try using a visible source to find the focal point. It will not be very different for IR.
 
Oct13-08, 07:35 PM   #3
 
I tried using a laser pointer to do that. It was about 600nm. But it was too focused to let me see any difference. Can u suggest any other light source?
 
Oct13-08, 07:48 PM   #4
 
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Need help focusing IR using a fresnel lens


You can take it outside and use the sun. Or inside, if the sun is visible through a window.

Less accurate, but maybe reasonably accurate, is to use a ceiling lamp or other lamp, at a distance at least 10 focal lengths away from the lens.

1/f = 1/(focusing distance) + 1/(lamp distance)

Hope that helps.
 
Oct18-08, 09:28 AM   #5
 
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Note:
BE VERY CAREFUL if using the sun as a light source. Only focus the sun onto non-flamable surfaces!
 
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