Optical filters are essential to optical systems used in many different fields. Expand your understanding of optical filters, their types, working principles, and applications with this overview.
Optical filters play a critical role in fluorescence instruments, controlling excitation and emission light. Widely applied in biology and medicine, they ensure precise results with minimal background interference.
Cleaning optical filters requires gloves, swabs, methanol, and deionized water. Use gentle circular or S-motions, avoid scrubbing edges, and always handle filters by their edges.
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IDEX Health & Science’s Optical Filters 101 Guide offers a clear, comprehensive introduction to optical filter principles, empowering informed selection for scientific and industrial applications.
Explore the widest selection of raman-spectroscopy edge filters available, with edge wavelengths from 224 to 1550 nm. Now, you can see the weakest signals closer to the laser line than ever before.