Zeiss Concave Grating 264510-2951-724
Description
Concave diffraction gratings are diffractive optics components for compact spectrometers. By combining dispersive and imaging properties in a single element concave gratings reduce stray light, increase light intensity, and are ideal for imaging the spectrum on a diode array or a CCD/CMOS sensor. The basic form of all imaging gratings is the Rowland circle grating.
ZEISS concave gratings are produced holographically. This optimizes the focal plane and minimizes aberrations such as astigmatism, spherical aberration and coma over a wide spectral range with a range of groove profiles.
Zeiss Concave Grating 264510-2951-724
Specifications |
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Groove Density: | 320 l/mm |
Substrate Material: | N-BK7 |
Radius Of Curvature: | 109.772 mm |
Applications
Spectrographs and spectrometers
Spectroscopy
Scientific and industrial applications
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Frequently Asked Questions
Concave diffraction gratings are optical components used in compact spectrometers that combine dispersive and imaging properties in a single element to reduce stray light and increase light intensity.
Zeiss concave gratings are used in spectrographs and spectrometers for scientific and industrial applications.
The groove density of the Zeiss concave grating is 320 ± 1 l/mm.
The diffraction efficiency of the Zeiss concave grating is ≥ 65% at 220 nm, ≥ 58% at 300 nm, and ≥ 20% at 500 nm for unpolarized light at a constant angle of deviation of 32°.
The Zeiss concave grating can be stored and transported in a non-condensing environment at temperatures ranging from -40 °C to +60 °C.