Shortpass Dichroic Mirror (SDM)
Shortpass dichroic mirrors (SDMs) are designed to transmit shorter wavelengths of light while reflecting longer wavelengths at a defined cutoff point. Typically operating at a 45-degree angle of incidence, these optical components separate or combine spectral bands. They are utilized in fluorescence microscopy, multi-wavelength laser routing, and optical imaging systems requiring wavelength division.
Applications:
- Fluorescence microscopy and imaging systems
- Laser beam combining and separation
- Spectroscopy and analytical instruments
- Biomedical and life science equipment
- Research and industrial optical systems
Each mirror is manufactured to exacting specifications with rigorous quality control to ensure consistent performance in your critical optical applications.