It's impossible .. there will always be divergence. You can decrease it by increasing aperture size .. ie using bigger lens. But nothing can be made specifically for 445nm laser, AFAIK. I used photographic lens with some success - feed it with raw diode output, they go well with 445nm diode beam cone. But they have lots of elements, and are not coated specifically for 445nm .. so the losses are huge. Of course you can damage such lens, so don't try it with anything you plan to use on camera ..
Your best bet would be large glass single element plani-convex lens with focal distance about the same as it's diameter .. but I don't have any. You would use it with flat side toward the diode, to lower spherical aberration. 445nm coating would help even with single element, as every uncoated glass surface takes about 4% (depends on angle though).