Fluorescence imaging dichroic filter

Fluorescence imaging dichroic filter


Dichroic Filters, also known as Dichroic Mirrors or Dichromatic Mirrors, are coated with thin-film dielectric coatings that transmit wavelengths within a specified transmission band and reflect all other wavelengths. By reflecting rejected wavelengths instead of absorbing them, dichroic filters can be used with more intense light sources than absorptive filters. Dichroic Filters are generally used at a 45° angle of incidence to reflect rejected light at 90° to the transmitted light. Dichroic Filters are used in applications such as fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry to selectively transmit light towards detectors.

Produced by ion beam sputtering process, the hard film layer is stable and dense, with a long service life

High transmittance and reflectance, customizable, and economical price
With an application Angle of 45°, it can replace similar products such as semrock and chroma
It is applicable to fluorescence imaging systems, spectral imaging systems, scientific research experiments, etc















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