The 67-752 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 allow light in a specific wavelength range to pass through while blocking other wavelengths, making it ideal for applications requiring wavelength selectivity.
The filter's primary wavelength is 310nm, 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 that the filter allows to pass. In this case, the filter allows wavelengths around 310nm to pass while blocking others.
The filter's physical data includes a cut-on wavelength of 305nm and a cut-off wavelength of 315nm. The cut-on wavelength is the shortest wavelength that the filter allows to pass, while the cut-off wavelength is the longest wavelength that the filter blocks. This means that the filter starts to transmit light at 305nm and stops transmitting at 315nm.
The filter has a thickness of 3.5mm and is coated on both the front and back with the coating type "edm 67-752". This coating enhances the filter's performance and durability, ensuring reliable operation in various applications.
The filter's shape is a Thin Lens, which is a type of optical element designed to bend light rays and focus them at a specific point. This shape, combined with the filter's wavelength selectivity, makes the 67-752 a versatile and valuable component in many optical systems.
The filter is currently in stock and available for purchase through the provided weblink. With its high-quality construction, reliable performance, and specific wavelength selectivity, the 67-752 is an excellent choice for various applications in the fields of optics and photonics.