Bandpass filters from Lake Shore Cryotronics include more than 25 pass bands

June 5, 2012
The BPF Series of terahertz and infrared bandpass filters are designed for extreme environments.

The BPF Series of terahertz and infrared bandpass filters are designed for extreme environments. There are more than 100 standard models, including more than 25 pass bands and four aperture sizes. They have a high ratio of clear aperture area to filter size, and are made with an ultra-thin gold filter layer for minimal weight.
Lake Shore Cryotronics
Westerville, OH

[email protected]

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Lake Shore Cryotronics Introduces BPF Series of Terahertz and IR Band Pass Filters

Dependable, proven, and readily-available designs for enhanced spectroscopy and imaging

Westerville, Ohio – Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc., a manufacturer of scientific sensors, instruments, and systems for precise measurement and control, is pleased to introduce the BPF Series of terahertz (THz) and infrared (IR) band pass filters. These filters are specifically designed for applications where precision and dependability are paramount, especially when used in extreme environments.

BPF series filters are perfect for THz and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and materials characterization, THz device characterization and testing, THz and millimeter wave imaging/security, as well as ground and airborne-based astronomy and astrophysics. The filters block unwanted energy, reducing noise and enhancing signal detection in advanced electro-optical systems, and can also serve as excellent calibration references, providing known frequency/ amplitude profiles. They are specifically designed for use in cryostats and adjacent to ultra-sensitive cooled detectors.

Originally developed and qualified for NASA, Lake Shore’s filters stand up to harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperature cycles, high gamma radiation, vacuum/pressure cycles and vibration. Compact and light, they have a high ratio of usable clear aperture area to overall filter size, and are made with an ultra-thin gold filter layer for minimal weight. Precision frequency selective surfaces (FSS) with high spectral resolution provide narrow pass bands with excellent transmission.

Customers can now choose from over 100 standard, readily-available catalog models, including a wide range of more than 25 pass bands and 4 different aperture sizes, for rapid delivery with no custom engineering charges. Designed and manufactured entirely in the US, Lake Shore’s filters are available without restriction for everyday applications and classified programs.

The filters come with a standard 3 year warranty, and Lake Shore assures filter performance even at the extremes with documented and verifiable product specifications and design validation results.

For more information on the new BPF Series of terahertz and IR band pass filters, please contact:
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc., 575 McCorkle Boulevard, Westerville OH, 43082;
Tel: (614) 891-2244; Fax: (614) 818-1600; E-mail: [email protected].
Or, visit us online at http://www.lakeshore.com

About Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc.
Established in 1968, Lake Shore is an international leader in developing innovative measurement and control solutions. Products include cryogenic temperature sensors and instrumentation, and magnetic test equipment, as well as metrology systems and probe stations used for characterizing the electronic and magnetic physical properties of materials. Lake Shore customers include leading university, government, aerospace and commercial research institutions and are supported by a global network of sales and service offices. http://www.lakeshore.com/

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