499 DM Iridian Long Pass Filter for Fluorescence
 
                    
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                            Long Pass Filter for Fluorescence applications
499 DM
Iridian DM series filters can be described as polarisation insensitive dichroic beamsplitters. They are typically used at angle of incidence of 45° ±1.5° to reflect (or transmit) excitation light to a sample, and transmit (or reflect) the emitted signal to a detector.
The DM filters have very high and flat reflection and transmission bands separated by a steep edge, making them ideal for applications that require beam splitting or wavelength separation.
| Specifications | |
| Pass Band (nm) | 508 to 675 | 
| Pass Band Level (%) | > 90 avg. | 
| Reflection Band (nm) | 470 to 490 | 
| Reflectance (%) | > 90 avg. | 
| Angle of Incidence | 43.5° to 46.5° | 
| Cone Half Angle | 2° | 
| Width (mm) | 35.6 ±0.1 | 
| Height (mm) | 25.2 ±0.1 | 
| Thickness (mm) | 1.05 ±0.05 | 
| Clear Aperture (%) | 80 elliptical | 
| Flatness | 2λ | 
| Parallelism | 180″ | 
| Surface Quality | 60/40 | 
| File Name | Size | Link | 
|---|---|---|
|  Terms and Conditions V6 | 207.42KiB | Download | 
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