läätseelementide
Läätsedelementide refers to the optical components that form the basis of lenses. These elements are typically made from transparent materials such as glass, plastic, or quartz, chosen for their refractive properties. The shape of a läätsedelement is crucial; it is usually curved, with either one or both surfaces being spherical, aspherical, or cylindrical. These curves are designed to bend light rays in a specific way, either converging them to a focal point or diverging them.
The manufacturing process for läätsedelementide involves precise shaping and polishing to achieve the desired optical characteristics.