510FDC50 - Dichroic Bandpass Filters
Description
Dichroic bandpass filters are designed to transmit highly over a specific limited bandwidth while reflecting all other wavelengths. Their design allowed them to isolate the desired wavelength. Dichroic filters offer superior contrast between transmitted and reflected wavelengths. Having negligible absorption they are suitable for high powers and do not show the strong fluorescence of certain glass filters.
Our dichroic bandpass filters are available in a range of wavelengths and are supplied in standard 12.5mm and 25mm diameter or 50mm square types.
510FDC50 - Dichroic Bandpass Filters
Specifications |
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Central Wavelength: | 510 nm |
Bandwidth (FWHM): | 90 nm |
Peak Transmittance: | 95% % |
Length: | 50.0 mm |
Width: | 50.0 mm |
Features
Available size: Square 7mm-300mm, Diameter 10mm-400mm
Cutting down or edged to special shapes and sizes at short notice.
Mounting of diameters and squares.
Available in sets, supplied in a wooden storage box for research and laboratory use.
Applications
Dichroic filters are used in several different types of application including entertainment and stage lighting.
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
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United Kingdom
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On FindLight:
since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
Dichroic bandpass filters are used to transmit highly over a specific limited bandwidth while reflecting all other wavelengths, isolating the desired wavelength. They offer superior contrast between transmitted and reflected wavelengths and are suitable for high powers.
Dichroic bandpass filters are available in a range of wavelengths and are supplied in standard 12.5mm and 25mm diameter or 50mm square types. They can also be cut down or edged to special shapes and sizes at short notice.
Dichroic filters are available in longpass, shortpass, bandpass, bandblocking, hot and cold mirrors, IR and UV cut-off types.
Dichroic filters are used in several different types of application including entertainment and stage lighting.
The wavelength accuracy of dichroic filters is +/-5nm.