High Power Dichroic Mirror Coatings
Description
Dichroic mirrors are used to combine beams or to split two beams that have different wavelengths. With a long pass mirror, the long wavelengths are transmitted and the short ones reflected. Short-pass mirrors allow the short wavelengths to pass and reflect the long ones.
High Power Dichroic Mirror Coatings
Specifications |
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Angle Of Incidence (AOI): | 0 degree |
Reflection Wavelength @ 0 Deg AOI: | 0-532nm |
Transmission Wavelength @ 0 Deg AOI: | 0-1064nm |
Reflection Wavelength @ 45 Deg AOI: | 0-1064nm |
Transmission Wavelength @ 45 Deg AOI: | 400-700nm |
Applications
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Ships from:
United States
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Sold by:
Laser Components USA, Inc. -
On FindLight:
since 2017
Frequently Asked Questions
A dichroic mirror is a type of mirror that is used to combine or split beams of light with different wavelengths.
The purpose of a long pass mirror is to transmit long wavelengths of light and reflect short wavelengths.
The purpose of a short-pass mirror is to transmit short wavelengths of light and reflect long wavelengths.
Dichroic mirrors are commonly used in laser optics, spectroscopy, imaging, and microscopy.
Using a dichroic mirror in laser optics allows for the combination or separation of beams with different wavelengths, which can be useful in a variety of applications such as laser cutting or welding.