Mount can be used with either a single or pair of wedge prisms.
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Overview edmund optics is a premier manufacturer of cube and plate beamsplitters for applications ranging from the ultraviolet uv to the infrared ir wavelength spectra.
The c mounted visible non polarizing cube beamsplitter is designed for the 430 670nm wavelength range and the c mounted nir non polarizing cube beamsplitter is designed for the 720 1080nm wavelength range.
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Beamsplitters are often classified according to their construction.
Edmund optics cube beamsplitters are available for optimal performance in the visible or infrared ir spectrum with anti reflection coating options designed for popular laser wavelengths or wavelength ranges.
Techspec components are designed specified or manufactured by edmund optics.
Standard beamsplitters which split incident light by a specified ratio that is independent of wavelength or polarization state are ideal for illumination subassemblies or as one way mirrors.
Beamsplitters are optical components used to split incident light at a designated ratio into two separate beams.
Edmund optics offers a wide variety of beamsplitters including plate beamsplitters designed for ultraviolet uv visible or infrared ir applications.
Edmund optics offers a wide range of laser beamsplitters for many beam manipulation needs.
Optimized for prisms with wedge angles ranging from 0 to 26 degrees.
Pellicle beamsplitters used in optics and photonics applications are available at edmund optics chat email.
Ultraviolet uv plate beamsplitters are ideal for applications including fluorescence imaging forensics or spectroscopy.
Manually steer a beam to any angle up to 2 times the individual prism deviation angle.
Plate beamsplitters are beamsplitters that are aligned at a particular angle to achieve maximum reflection of a given set of wavelengths.
Polarizing cube beamsplitters use a fused pair of right angle prisms to separate randomly polarized laser beams.
Plate beamsplitters used to prevent unwanted ghost reflections in a variety of optical systems are available in many beamsplitting ratios at edmund optics.