New standard in bandpass filter performance

An Edmund Optics product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team May 27, 2005

Filters are said to be ideal for laser-based fluorescence instrumentation, Raman spectroscopy, and analytical and medical laser systems

Edmund Optics says its high performance laser-line filters set the new standard in bandpass filter performance and reliability.

Fabricated using a patent-pending 'hard' ion-beam sputter technology, these filters achieve >90% transmission at the design laser wavelength, and offer blocking of >5.0 OD at just +/-1% of the laser wavelength.

These filters are said to be ideal for laser-based fluorescence instrumentation, Raman spectroscopy, and analytical and medical laser systems.

Designed to offer the maximum transmission of stimulated emission while eliminating noisy spontaneous emission, the steep edges make these filters a good complement to Edmund Optics's Longpass and Rugate notch filters.

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