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About Bandpass Filters

The use of bandpass filters is one of the simplest and most economical ways to transmit a well-defined band of light and to reject all other unwanted radiation. Their design is essentially a thin film Fabry-Perot interferometer formed by vacuum deposition, and consists of two reflecting stacks separated by an even-order spacer layer.

Because the Fabry-Perot filter is Lorentzian in shape, the cut-on and cut-off slopes are shallow and the rate of attenuation in the out-of-band blocking range is slow. To improve the slopes and increase the attenuation in the blocking band, we introduce more cavities into the construction of our standard dielectric bandpass filters.
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General Specifications

Diameter Tolerance: +0/-0.25mm
Usable Aperture: Filter Size Usable Aperture
12.5mm Ø 9.0mm Ø
25.0mm Ø 21.0mm Ø
50.0mm Ø 45.0mm Ø
Surface Quality: 80-50 (Per MIL-PRF-13830B)
Optical Quality: Commercial instrumentation grade
(TWF 3-5 waves per inch
Parallelism 3-5 arc/minute)
Out-of-Band Blocking: 1 x 10-4 avg. from X-ray to FIR
Specification Temperature: +23ºC
Max. Survival Temp Range: CW/L 214-380nm -50ºC to +50ºC
CW/L 380.1-2400nm -50ºC to +70ºC
Humidity Resistance: Per MIL-C-48497A
Mechanical: Mounted in an anodized aluminum ring