Blazed Holographic Grating 530 29
Description
HORIBA Jobin Yvon has produced a wide range of blazed holographic master gratings from which we manufacture high precision replicas.
Our replica gratings retain the advantages of our master holographic gratings:
❏ Perfect periodicity, plus excellent micro-roughness of the surface eliminates ghosts and enhances stray light rejection
❏ Minimal groove errors provide very high resolution
In addition, owing to their ion-etched, sawtooth groove profiles, these gratings offer higher peak efficiency than standard holographic gratings.
Blazed Holographic Grating 530 29
Specifications |
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Groove Density: | 600 l/mm |
Spectral Range: | 360-1250nm |
Blaze: | Blazed |
Blaze Wavelength: | 500 nm |
Dimension (Length): | 90 mm |
Dimension (Height): | 90 mm |
Dimension (Thickness): | 16 mm |
Substrate Material: | Fused Silica, NBK7, Pyrex, Zerodur, ULE, Metallic, Custom |
Features
Standard substrate material is Pyrex; on request, substrates including fused silica, Zerodur, ULE, metals, or other materials can be considered. Standard coating is aluminium. On request, AlMgF2, gold or platinum are also available for an additional cost.
Applications
Spectrometers
Spectroscopy
Beam isolation
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United States
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since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
HORIBA Jobin Yvon offers complete customer service, including expert technical advice for optimizing system configurations to meet customers’ needs. They are also ISO9001:2000 certified and committed to customer satisfaction and product quality.
Blazed holographic gratings are high precision replicas of master holographic gratings produced by HORIBA Jobin Yvon. They offer perfect periodicity, minimal groove errors, and higher peak efficiency than standard holographic gratings.
The standard substrate material is Pyrex, but other materials such as fused silica, Zerodur, ULE, metals, or other materials can be considered upon request.
The standard coating is aluminum, but AlMgF2, gold, or platinum are also available for an additional cost upon request.
Blazed holographic gratings are commonly used in spectrometers, spectroscopy, and beam isolation.