442-10 NNF Iridian Narrow Notch Filter for Raman
 
                    
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                            Dielectric Narrow Notch Filter for Raman applications
442-10 NNF
Notch filters are designed to block a narrow range of wavelengths while allowing high transmittance in the passband. The deep blocking at the excitation laser line (OD > 6) delivers more signal with less background noise.
In Raman spectroscopy applications, a notch filter blocks the laser line allowing for easier observations of any Stokes and Anti-Stokes transitions.
Iridian notch filters are manufactured to achieve one of the narrowest blocking ranges available. Their sputtered hard dielectric coatings ensure superior performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness when compared to holographic notch filters.
| Specifications | |
| CWL - Centre Wavelength (nm) | 442 | 
| Blocking Level (OD) | > 6 | 
| Transmittance Band (nm) | 354 to 587 (except CWL) | 
| Transmittance (%) | > 90 | 
| 50% Width (nm) | 10 | 
| Angle of Incidence | 0° | 
| Outer Diameter of ½" or 1" optics (mm) | 12.5 +0/-0.1 or 25 +0/-0.2 | 
| Clear Aperture of ½" or 1" optics (mm) | 8 or 21 | 
| Thickness (mm) | 3 ±0.1 | 
| Ring mounted | Yes | 
| Scratch / Dig | 60/40 | 
| File Name | Size | Link | 
|---|---|---|
|  Terms and Conditions V6 | 207.42KiB | Download | 
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