SEMROCK FF403/497/574 Epi-Fluorescence Multi-Edge Dichroic Beamsplitter
SEMROCK
Details
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CategoryMicroscope / Imager
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Dimension5.0cm x 5.0cm x 1.0cm
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SerialDoes Not Apply
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The SEMROCK FF403/497/574-Di01-25x36 multi-edge dichroic beamsplitter is designed with very high reflection and transmission bands, offering optimal performance for broadband light sources like LEDs and metal halide lamps. With transmission bands above 90% across several nanometer ranges and reflection bands above 97.5%, this beamsplitter is perfect for standard epi-fluorescence applications. Its carefully engineered specifications include an angle of incidence of 45 degrees and a clear aperture of at least 80%, ensuring reliability and precision in light path applications. Manufactured with resilience, it withstands exposure to high-power light without degradation.
Key Features
- Multi-edge dichroic design
- High reflection and transmission bands
- Optimized for LEDs and metal halide lamps
- Standard epi-fluorescence classification
- Angle of incidence: 45 ± 1.5 degrees
- Clear aperture: ≥ 80% elliptical
Specifications
- Transmission Band 1: Tavg > 90% 414 – 450 nm
- Transmission Band 2: Tavg > 90% 507.5 – 528 nm
- Transmission Band 3: Tavg > 90% 584 – 645 nm
- Reflection Band 1: Ravg > 97.5% 370 – 393 nm
- Reflection Band 2: Ravg > 97.5% 466 – 490 nm
- Reflection Band 3: Ravg > 97.5% 546 – 565 nm
- Edge Wavelength 1: 403 nm
- Edge Wavelength 2: 497 nm
- Edge Wavelength 3: 574 nm
- Optical Damage Rating: No degradation with 6.0 W exposure over 500 hours
Weight
Imperial: 0.72 Pounds
Metric: 0.33 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 2.4 lb x 2.4 lb x 0.36 lb
Metric: 6.1 cm x 6.1 cm x 0.91 cm
Harmonized Code
9001.90
Harmonized Code Details
9001.90 - Optical elements, non-mounted (except for photographic purposes): Optically worked buttons, wafers, discs, sheets, plates, board, squares. This code applies due to the optical nature and format of the dichroic beamsplitter.
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