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					       Fresnel
  lens, in short, has equidistant teeth on one side of the lens. Through these
  teeth, we can achieve the function of optical band-pass (reflection or
  refraction) in the specified spectral range. The traditional band-pass
  optical filter for polishing optical equipment is expensive. Fresnel lens can
  greatly reduce the cost. A typical example is PIR (passive infrared
  detector). PIR is widely used in alarm. If you take a look at one, you will
  find a small plastic hat on each PIR. This is the Fresnel lens. The inside of
  the little cap is all carved with teeth. The Fresnel lens can limit the peak
  frequency of incident light to about 10 microns (the peak value of human
  infrared radiation).
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