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T>90%@420-800nm+R>99%@300-400nm Longpass Dichroic Mirror(LPDM)
SO3060551
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This LPDM longpass dichroic mirror is designed to reflect ultraviolet (UV) light while providing high-efficiency transmission across the entire visible spectrum and into the near-infrared.
It is an essential component for applications requiring the removal or isolation of UV energy, such as UV fluorescence microscopy, semiconductor inspection, and UV curing systems. By effectively reflecting wavelengths in the 300–400 nm range (including common lines like 355 nm and 365 nm) and allowing visible signals (420–800 nm) to pass, this mirror ensures excellent spectral contrast and protects sensitive visible-light detectors from UV interference.
Key Specifications:
- Wavelength / Main Spec: Longpass transition optimized for visible transmission and UV reflection.
- Bandwidth / Transition Spec: Reflects 300–400 nm; Transmits 420–800 nm.
- Transmission / Blocking: T >90% at 420–800 nm; R >99% at 300–400 nm.
- Format / Custom Option: Available in mounted (dia 12.5–25 mm) and unmounted (25x36–35x52 mm) formats; custom sizes available on request.
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Product Faqs
What does a dichroic mirror do?
A dichroic mirror separates light by wavelength. It is designed to reflect one wavelength range while transmitting another wavelength range.
For example, a dichroic mirror may reflect a laser wavelength while transmitting a visible alignment beam, fluorescence signal, or another laser wavelength. The exact function depends on the reflection band, transmission band, and angle of incidence.
What angle of incidence should I use?
Most dichroic mirrors are designed for a specified angle of incidence, commonly 45°, unless otherwise stated.
Can this dichroic mirror be used to combine or separate laser beams?
Yes. Dichroic mirrors are commonly used for laser beam combining and beam separation when the wavelengths are different enough and the reflection/transmission bands match the system requirement.
For example, one wavelength may be reflected at 45°, while another wavelength passes through the mirror. Before ordering, please confirm the laser wavelengths, AOI, beam size, and required reflection/transmission performance.
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