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Bi520-R19x19x1 Light Green Bandpass Filter

Light Green MidOpt unmounted band pass filter with 495-545 nm range for precise wavelength control in optical applications.

Product Number: 18771
Category: Filters and Diffusers

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Product Summary

Filter by MidOpt, Unmounted Band Pass Filter, Light Green: An unmounted filter that passes light in the green spectrum, with a wavelength range from 495 nm to 545 nm. Suitable for custom integration into existing optical setups.

Introducing the Bi520-R19x19x1 Light Green Bandpass Filter, an unmounted optical filter designed to transmit light within the 495 nm to 545 nm range. Its precise bandpass absorptive design selectively allows the desired wavelengths to pass while blocking out unwanted light, enhancing image contrast and clarity. This filter is particularly suitable for applications like laser alignment, fluorescence microscopy, and machine vision, where precise light control is essential for optimal performance. The unmounted format offers flexibility for integration into custom optical assemblies.

Key Features:

  • Precise Wavelength Control: Filters light to transmit only the 495 nm to 545 nm range, critical for applications requiring specific color isolation.
  • High Image Quality: Enhances contrast and reduces background noise through effective blocking of out-of-band wavelengths.
  • Unmounted Configuration: Provides adaptability for custom setups and specialized equipment integration.
  • Quality Construction: Made with high-grade optical materials to ensure consistent performance and durability.

Applications:

  • Laser Alignment: Improves the visibility and accuracy of green laser systems used in alignment and positioning tasks.
  • Fluorescence Microscopy: Enhances the excitation and emission processes for clearer imaging of fluorescent samples.
  • Machine Vision: Optimizes image processing by enhancing specific color detection in automated inspection systems.
  • Spectral Analysis: Assists in isolating specific wavelengths for detailed spectral studies in research applications.

This filter is an excellent choice for professionals who require precise wavelength filtering to enhance the performance and accuracy of their optical systems.

Bi520-R19x19x1 Light Green Bandpass Filter Highlights

  • 495 nm to 545 nm wavelength range
  • Absorptive filter design
  • Enhances contrast and clarity
  • Suitable for specialized imaging tasks
  • Unmounted for custom integration

Targeted Applications

  • Fluorescence Microscopy
  • Laser Alignment
  • Machine Vision

Product Specifications

ColorColor
Light Green, Narrow Infrared, Violet
Longer Bound [nm]Longer Bound [nm]
545
ManufacturerManufacturer
MidOpt
Mechanical TypeMechanical Type
Mounted filter, Unmounted filter
Optical Size [inch]Optical Size [inch]
Band pass
Product TypeProduct Type
Filter
Shorter Bound [nm]Shorter Bound [nm]
495
Thickness [mm]Thickness [mm]
1

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