SPECTROGON Optical filters • Coatings • Gratings
High performance optical filters for the VIS range
Q-Vis new series of enhanced sputtered hard coated filters with steeper slopes and higher transmission
Optical Filters 220-15000 nm • Bandpass
• Longwave-pass • Shortwave-pass • Broad-bandpass • Neutral Density • Service stock
Diffraction Gratings UV-NIR
• Pulse compression • Telecom • Laser tuning • Monochromators • Spectroscopy • Stock available
Spectrogon’s headquarters and production facilities are located in Sweden
Sweden:
sales.se@
spectrogon.com • Tel +46 86382800 UK:
sales.uk@
spectrogon.com • Tel +44 1592770000 US:
sales.us@
spectrogon.com • Tel +1 9733311191
www.spectrogon.com
YOUR OPTICAL COATING PARTNER
FOR SO MANY REASONS
REASON #8:
ULTRA SERIES FLAT TOP
NARROWBAND FILTERS
0.25 nm TO 2 nm BANDWIDTH >90% TRANSMISSION OD6 BLOCKING
Liquid Crystal Filters
Liquid Crystal-based optical filters from LC-Tec Displays offer system designers exciting new solutions to old challenges!
PolarView®-ND is a variable Neutral Density Filter designed for
uniform angular transmittance and small colour shift not only in fully open and closed states but also intermediate gray-levels.
LC-Tec are also developing Switchable Colour Filter and Tunable Colour Filter products which allow users to sweep through the spectrum or switch instantly from one colour to another. Other LC-based optical components include Fast Optical Shutters; Fast Polarisation Modulators and Variable Polarisation Rotators.
Typical applications include 3D cinema projectors, Camera, Laser, Medical, Automotive, Microscopes and many more.
Wide Wavelength Range Excellent Optical Quality
Low surface reflection & beam deviation Low wavefront aberration
Standard & Custom Sizes Up to 14”
Fast Operation
Compact, Low Profile No Vibration
For
Contact AP Technologies to discuss your application Solutions T: 01225 780400 E:
info@aptechnologies.co.uk
www.alluxa.com/reasons 1-855-4ALLUXA
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