The 34-736 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, is a rectangular dichroic filter with dimensions of 12.5 x 17.6 mm and a thickness of 1.05 mm.
The filter is designed to reflect or transmit light at specific wavelengths, with a cut-on wavelength of 552nm. This means it begins to transmit light at this wavelength, while blocking or reflecting wavelengths below this point. The cut-off wavelength is 0, indicating that it allows all wavelengths above 552nm to pass through.
The 34-736 features a coating on both the front and back surfaces, identified as 'edm 34-736'. This coating enhances the filter's performance, ensuring accurate wavelength separation and minimal signal loss.
The filter's geometry and material ID, 'uvfs mal- 1965', suggest it is designed for use in thin lens optical systems. This makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, and other applications where precise wavelength control is required.
According to the vendor's website, this item is currently in stock, and you can find more information, including pricing and availability, at the following link: https://www.edmundoptics.com/p/552nm-125-x-176mm-high-performance-fluorescence-dichroic-filter/3971/