List of Bandpass Filters
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Edmund Optics offers a wide range of optical bandpass filters with a variety of bandwidth options. Laser line filters generally have a narrow bandwidth of 2 to 5 nm and are used for demanding laser applications. Fluorescence filters are designed to maximize energy transmission of the excitation and emission bands, typically having a wide bandwidth of 20 to 70 nm. Edmund Optics' 10 nm filters are suitable for chemical, environmental, and elemental analysis. Hard-coated filters achieve high performance with excellent durability. Soft-coated filters, manufactured using traditional vacuum deposition methods, are a suitable choice when cost is a concern. It is important to note that the optical characteristics of optical bandpass filters can vary significantly with the angle of incidence, so care should be taken when fixing or mounting them in optical systems. For more details, please visit the official Edmund Optics website via the link below.
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Optical bandpass filters are used to selectively transmit certain wavelengths while blocking the transmission of all other wavelengths. Optical bandpass filters are used in various applications, including fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopic analysis, clinical chemistry, and imaging. These filters are typically used in life sciences, industry, and research and development.
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Edmund Optics (EO) is a leading company in optical components, imaging, and photonics technology. It supports markets worldwide, including R&D, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical fields. EO's products are used in a wide range of applications, from DNA analysis to retinal-based personal identification and high-speed FA applications. With the integration of EO's latest manufacturing capabilities and global logistics network, it is recognized in the market as the No. 1 supplier of optical components available for stock sale. Japanese customers are served by the local subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan, Inc.