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Dichroic and Polychroic Thin-Film Filters

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Ultraflat dichroic and polychroic thin-film filters that feature flatness of <0.1 wave rms and transmission of >95% have been launched by Alluxa.

They achieve flatness by eliminating the high stresses of as-deposited traditional ion-based coating processes such as ion-beam sputtering and ion-assisted deposition. A proprietary technique uses a plasma hard coating process that produces low-loss, fully dense dielectric films with essentially net zero stress on the primary coated side. The films do not require the lengthy additional coating time of back-side compensation or require the use of thick and expensive substrates.

Typical uses are in imaging and laser-based applications such as confocal microscopy, DNA sequencing and communications.


Photonics Spectra
Apr 2013
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