The 37-133 is a reflective grating, a type of optical component that separates incident light into various beams depending on their wavelengths, facilitating spectral analysis. This particular grating, sourced from Edmund Optics, measures 25 x 25 x 6 mm and is made of soda lime float glass, a material known for its clarity and durability.
The grating features 500 grooves per millimeter, a high density that enhances its efficiency in diffracting light. The blaze wavelength is 560 nm, indicating the wavelength at which the grating is most efficient. The blaze angle, set at 8 degrees, further optimizes the grating's performance at this wavelength.
The grating's coating is bare aluminum on the front side, which provides high reflectivity across a wide range of wavelengths. This coating, combined with the grating's high groove density, makes the 37-133 a versatile and high-performance optical component.
The grating's physical data, including its blaze wavelength, grooves, blaze angle, orientation vector, order, and grating side, are all carefully calibrated to ensure optimal performance. The grating is currently in stock and available for immediate use.