The 67-737 is a Bandpass Filter with a circular base shape and a diameter of 12.5 mm, sourced from the reputable vendor, Edmund Optics. This filter is designed to transmit light within a specific range of wavelengths, while blocking other wavelengths, making it ideal for applications requiring wavelength selectivity.
The filter's primary wavelength is 232nm, with a Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) of 10nm. The FWHM is a measure of the filter's bandwidth, indicating the range of wavelengths it can transmit. This particular filter is designed to transmit light with a central wavelength of 232nm, with a tolerance of ±5nm.
The filter's physical data includes a cut-on wavelength of 227nm and a cut-off wavelength of 237nm. The cut-on wavelength is the shortest wavelength that the filter begins to transmit, while the cut-off wavelength is the longest wavelength that the filter continues to transmit. This means that the filter will block any light with a wavelength shorter than 227nm or longer than 237nm.
The filter is made from UVFS Mal-1965 material and has a thickness of 3.5mm. It features traditional coating on both the front and back surfaces, providing excellent durability and resistance to environmental factors. The filter's shape is that of a thin lens, making it suitable for use in various optical systems.
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