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Categories | Optical Mirrors |
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Brand Name: | STAR OPTIC |
Model Number: | DIM |
Certification: | RoHS, ISO9001 |
Place of Origin: | Wuhan, China |
MOQ: | 5pcs |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 50000pcs/Month |
Delivery Time: | Negotiable |
Packaging Details: | Safe and dust-free packing |
Product Name: | Dichroic Mirror/Filter/Beamsplitter |
Feature: | Separating Or Combining Wavelengths |
Applications: | filtering of spectral components and in fluorescence microscopy |
Reflectance: | >99.5 |
Transmittance: | >95% |
AOI: | 0degrees and 45degrees |
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Wuhan Star Optic Technology Co., Ltd |
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Dichroic Mirror/Filter/Beamsplitter, Separating Or Combining Wavelengths Overview: A Dichroic Mirror/Filter/Beamsplitter, also down as a dual-band mirror, dual-wavelength mirror, or dichroic reflector, is a specialized mirror which has different optical properties at two different wavelengths. For instance, a dichroic mirror might be reflective below a cut-on wavelength, then transmissive at longer wavelengths. Dichroic mirrors are manufactured using electron beam deposition, ion beam sputtering (IBS) and ion-assisted deposition (IAD). State-of-the-art thin film deposition techniques allow us to ensure each dichroic mirror produced at our factory meets the exact specifications necessary to the application for which it is produced. The hard dielectric coatings used in our dichroic mirrors make them uniquely durable, they are built to withstand even high power lasers and are thermally stable under normal conditions. These dichroic mirrors can be used to split or combine two beams of different wavelengths, and they have important applications in the filtering of spectral components and in fluorescence microscopy. General Specifications of Dichroic Mirror/Filter/Beamsplitter:
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