The 34-730 is a high-performance fluorescence dichroic filter, specifically designed for use in optical systems that require precise wavelength separation. This filter, sourced from Edmund Optics, boasts a nominal wavelength of 482nm, making it ideal for applications that demand sharp cut-on and cut-off characteristics.
The filter is rectangular in shape, with dimensions of 12.5 x 17.6 mm, and a thickness of 1.05mm. This compact size allows for easy integration into various optical setups. The filter is constructed from UVFS Mal-1965, a material known for its excellent optical properties and durability.
The 34-730 filter features a dichroic coating on both the front and back surfaces, identified as 'edm 34-730'. This coating is designed to reflect or transmit light at specific wavelengths, enhancing its performance in wavelength separation tasks. The coating's design ensures high transmission at the desired wavelength and high reflection at unwanted wavelengths, making it an excellent choice for fluorescence applications.
The physical data of the filter indicates a cut-on wavelength of 482nm and a cut-off wavelength of 0nm. This means that the filter starts transmitting at 482nm and continues to do so for longer wavelengths, while blocking shorter wavelengths.
In terms of shape, the filter is designed as a thin lens, further enhancing its optical performance. The filter is currently in stock and available for immediate purchase, as indicated by its weblink status. For more information, users can visit the provided weblink.