Custom UV Visible NIR Plate Beamsplitters

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Key Features:

  1. Broad Spectral Range: The beamsplitters cover UV, visible, and NIR spectral bands, allowing for comprehensive wavelength separation and control in diverse optical systems and applications.
  2. Customizable Specifications: Tailored to specific wavelength requirements, the beamsplitters can be customized to meet unique application needs, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility.
  3. High Transmission Efficiency: Utilizing advanced thin-film coatings and substrates, the beamsplitters maintain high transmission efficiency across the designated spectral ranges, minimizing light loss and preserving signal integrity.
  4. Versatile Integration: The beamsplitters are compatible with various optical configurations, including imaging systems, spectroscopy setups, and sensor applications, offering flexibility for seamless integration and usage across different fields and industries.

Applications:

  1. Spectroscopy: The beamsplitters find extensive use in spectrometers and spectral analysis setups, enabling precise wavelength separation and manipulation for scientific and research applications.
  2. Imaging Systems: In optical imaging systems, the beamsplitters facilitate controlled spectral separation and filtering, supporting applications such as multispectral imaging and machine vision in industrial and biomedical fields.
  3. Remote Sensing: Their ability to manage UV, visible, and NIR wavelengths makes the beamsplitters valuable for remote sensing applications, including environmental monitoring, agriculture, and geographical surveying requiring precise spectral control.

Coating Options: The Custom UV Visible NIR Plate Beamsplitters may offer a range of coating options, including anti-reflective (AR) coatings, dielectric coatings, and protective layers tailored for enhanced performance, durability, and environmental resilience. These coatings can be customized to optimize the beamsplitters' spectral characteristics and meet specific application demands.