Dichroic Filters

  • Ideal for Fluorescence or Multispectral Imaging
  • Sharp Cut-On Wavelength
  • Broad Transmission and Reflection Ranges
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Dichroic filters are optical filters that selectively transmit light of specific wavelengths while reflecting others. These filters are widely used in applications such as fluorescence microscopy, imaging systems, and laser optics. Made from high-quality thin-film coatings, dichroic filters offer precise wavelength separation for enhanced image clarity. They are essential for creating high-performance optical systems in industries like medical devices, research, and photography. With excellent durability, they ensure long-term, reliable performance in demanding applications.

General Specification

Thickness (mm): 1.05
Thickness Tolerance (mm): ±0.1
Dimensional Tolerance (mm): 0
Physical Durability: Adhesion per MIL-PRF-13830B, Section C.4.5.12
Moderate abrasion per MIL-PRF-13830B, Section C.4.5.11
Cleaning per MIL-C-48497A Section 4.5.4.2
Angle of Incidence (°): 45
Coating: Hard Coated
Reflection (%): >97, Average Polarization
>95, Absolute Polarization
Surface Quality: 60-40
Transmission (%): >85, Average Polarization
>80, Absolute Polarization
Transmitted Wavefront Tolerance: λ/4
Cut-On Tolerance (%): ±2
Slope Factor (%): 3
Environmental Durability: Humidity per MIL-STD-810H, Section 507.6
Temperature per MIL-STD-810H, Section 501.7 and 502.7