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Meadowlark Optics - Wave Plates 6/24 MR 2024
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Dichroic Filters

A dichroic filter is a filter used to selectively transmit light according to its wavelength and not its plane of vibration.

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Omega Optical LLC
Omega Optical LLC - Brattleboro, VT
Precision optical filters since 1969, from UV to NIR. We specialize in custom filters from prototype to OEM quantities. Fluorescence, astronomy, and overrun filters in stock. Prototyping, engineering, and high-volume production utilizing plasma-assisted reactive magnetron sputtering, e-beam, thermal evaporation, and ion assist. ISO 9001:2015 Certified.
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Excelitas Technologies Corp.
Excelitas Technologies Corp. - Waltham, MA
Excelitas Technologies Corp. is an industrial technology manufacturer focused on delivering innovative, market-driven photonic solutions to meet the illumination, optical, optronic, sensing, detection and imaging needs of our OEM and end-user customers.
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Glossary
  • dichroic coating A dichroic coating, also known as a dichroic filter or dichroic mirror, is an optical coating designed to selectively transmit or reflect certain wavelengths of light while simultaneously absorbing or transmitting others. The term "dichroic" comes...
  • dichroism Dichroism refers to the property of certain materials to exhibit different colors or absorbance of light depending on the direction of light propagation or polarization. The term is commonly used in the context of optics and materials science. ...
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