Help with Nonpolarizing Cube Beamsplitters specifications:
Beamsplitter Construction
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| Beamsplitter Construction: | Nonpolarizing beamsplitter cubes consist of two halves, which must be fixed in relation to one another by either mounting or cement. | ||
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| Cement | Two halves cemented together. | ||
| Mounted | Two halves mounted together. | ||
| Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
| Cube Side Length: | The length of one side of the cube. From that length the area of the cube can be determined. | ||
| Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
Beamsplitter Performance
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| Transmission: | The percent of incident light transmitted through the beamsplitter. | ||
| Search Logic: | All matching products will have a value greater than or equal to the specified value. | ||
| Wavelength Range: | The wavelength range in which the beamsplitter is designed to function. | ||
| Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the limits in a "From - To" range; when both are specified, matching products will cover entire range. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
| Temperature Range: | The temperature range in which the beamsplitter is designed to operate. | ||
| Search Logic: | User may specify either, both, or neither of the limits in a "From - To" range; when both are specified, matching products will cover entire range. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria. | ||
Beamsplitter Features
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| Coating: | Some beamsplitters are coated to increase transmission of light at the beamsplitter-air interface. | ||
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| None | Beamsplitter cube has no coating. | ||
| Antireflective | Beamsplitter cube has an antireflective coating. | ||
| Search Logic: | Products with the selected attribute will be returned as matches. Leaving or selecting "No Preference" will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
Beamsplitter Surface
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| Surface Quality: | Surface quality of the cube beamsplitter. | ||
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| 10-5 Scratch / Dig | A dig is a defect on a polished optical surface that is nearly equal in terms of its length and width. A scratch is a defect on a polished optical surface whose length is many times its width. 10 / 5 indicates the average diameter of the digs to be .05 mm and the average length of a scratch is .10 mm. | ||
| 20-10 Scratch / Dig | A dig is a defect on a polished optical surface that is nearly equal in terms of its length and width. A scratch is a defect on a polished optical surface whose length is many times its width. 20 / 10 indicates the average diameter of the digs to be .10 mm and the average length of a scratch is .20 mm. | ||
| 40-20 Scratch / Dig | A dig is a defect on a polished optical surface that is nearly equal in terms of its length and width. A scratch is a defect on a polished optical surface whose length is many times its width. 40 / 20 indicates the average diameter of the digs to be .20 mm and the average length of a scratch is .40 mm. | ||
| 60-40 Scratch / Dig | A dig is a defect on a polished optical surface that is nearly equal in terms of its length and width. A scratch is a defect on a polished optical surface whose length is many times its width. 60 / 40 indicates the average diameter of the digs to be .40 mm and the average length of a scratch is .60 mm. | ||
| 80-50 Scratch / Dig | A dig is a defect on a polished optical surface that is nearly equal in terms of its length and width. A scratch is a defect on a polished optical surface whose length is many times its width. 80 / 50 indicates the average diameter of the digs to be .50 mm and the average length of a scratch is .80 mm. | ||
| Other | Other unlisted scratch / dig surface quality rating. | ||
| Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||
| Surface Flatness: | The surface flatness of the cube beamsplitter, given in terms of λ(λ=633nm). | ||
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| λ/2 | The biggest variation in surface height for the beamsplitter is no more then λ/2 (λ=633 nm). | ||
| λ/4 | The biggest variation in surface height for the beamsplitter is no more then λ/4 (λ=633 nm). | ||
| λ/5 | The biggest variation in surface height for the beamsplitter is no more then λ/5 (λ=633 nm). | ||
| λ/8 | The biggest variation in surface height for the beamsplitter is no more then λ/8 (λ=633 nm). | ||
| λ/10 | The biggest variation in surface height for the beamsplitter is no more then λ/10 (λ=633 nm). | ||
| λ/20 | The biggest variation in surface height for the beamsplitter is no more then λ/20 (λ=633 nm). | ||
| Other | Other unlisted surface flatness in terms of λ(λ=633 nm). | ||
| Search Logic: | All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches. | ||