The 41-039 is a reflective ruled diffraction grating, sourced from the renowned optical components vendor, Edmund Optics. This grating, designed for use in the visible light spectrum, boasts a high groove density of 1200 grooves per millimeter, making it suitable for high-resolution spectroscopic applications.
The grating is rectangular in shape, with dimensions of 12.5 mm in width, 25 mm in length, and 9.5 mm in thickness. It is crafted from soda lime float glass, a material known for its excellent optical clarity and durability. The grating's front surface is coated with a bare aluminum layer, which provides high reflectivity in the visible light spectrum.
The grating's physical data includes a blaze wavelength of 250 nm, a blaze angle of 8.62 degrees, and an orientation vector of (1, 0, 0). The grating is designed to operate in the first order, with the diffracted light emerging from the front surface. The grating's high groove density and precise ruling ensure efficient light diffraction, making it an ideal choice for applications such as spectral analysis, beam steering, and wavelength division multiplexing.
According to the vendor's website, the grating is currently in stock, ensuring quick delivery for your optical system development needs. For more detailed information, you can refer to the vendor's product page at https://www.edmundoptics.com/p/1200-grooves-125-x-25mm-250nm-ruled-diffraction-grating/4661/.