The 54-850 is a Near-IR (NIR) reflective gold grating, meticulously crafted by Edmund Optics. This grating, designed for use in the NIR spectrum, boasts a high groove density of 600 grooves per millimeter, making it an excellent choice for applications requiring high spectral resolution.
The grating is constructed from float glass, a type of soda lime glass known for its excellent optical clarity and dimensional stability. The glass has been treated to have a clear, ru-type surface, ensuring optimal light transmission.
The grating's surface is coated with a bare gold modification (edm dbaregoldmodifie), a highly reflective material that enhances the grating's efficiency in the NIR spectrum. The gold coating is applied to the front surface of the grating, providing a high level of reflectivity and durability.
The grating's physical dimensions are 12.7 mm in width, 12.7 mm in length, and 6 mm in thickness, making it a compact yet powerful optical component. The grating's blaze wavelength is 1600 nm, and it operates at an order of -1. The blaze angle is 28.68 degrees, and the orientation vector is along the x-axis.
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