The 633DIR12 is a high-quality broadband interference bandpass filter, specifically designed for use at the 633nm wavelength. This filter is sourced from Knight Optical, a renowned vendor known for their extensive catalog of optical elements.
The filter is circular in shape, with a diameter of 12.5mm and a thickness of 6.1mm, making it suitable for a wide range of optical applications. It is made from UVFS MAL-1965, a material that offers excellent optical properties and durability.
The 633DIR12 features a kni 633dir coating on both the front and back surfaces, which is specifically designed to enhance its performance at the 633nm wavelength. The cut-on wavelength is 613nm, while the cut-off wavelength is 653nm, providing a narrow bandwidth that helps to reduce unwanted noise and improve signal clarity.
The physical data of the filter includes a central wavelength (CWL) of 633nm, which is the wavelength at which the filter is designed to provide maximum transmission. This makes it ideal for applications that require precise wavelength selection, such as fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, and laser systems.
The filter is designed in a thin lens shape, which not only enhances its optical performance but also makes it easy to integrate into existing optical systems. The 633DIR12 is currently in stock and available for immediate delivery, making it a reliable choice for users who need a high-quality bandpass filter at short notice.
For more information about this filter, including its technical specifications and pricing, please visit the following link: https://www.knightoptical.com/stock/default/catalog/product/view/id/791/s/633nm-interference-bandpass-filter-12-5mmdiax40nmbw/category/73/