Omega Optical UV gain flattening filters are available in 12.5 and 25 mm diameters

Aug. 30, 2012
The XUVGFF UV gain flattening filters, available in 12.5 and 25 mm diameter sizes, achieve OD 5 average attenuation at red and near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths while transmitting nearly 50% of the UV A, B, and C regions.

The XUVGFF UV gain flattening filters, available in 12.5 and 25 mm diameter sizes, achieve OD 5 average attenuation at red and near-infrared (NIR) wavelengths while transmitting nearly 50% of the UV A, B, and C regions. OD 1.0 points are 220 and 320 nm, with attenuation reaching OD 4.0 by 450 nm. The filters resolve common issues with excessive system sensitivity in the red region for silicon-based detectors.
Omega Optical
Brattleboro, VT

www.omegafilters.com

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Omega Optical Introduces the Next Generation of UV Gain Flattening Filters

Omega Optical released a new UV Gain Flattening Filter (XUVGFF). The new filter achieves OD 5 average attenuation at the red and NIR wavelengths while transmitting nearly 50% of the prominent UV A, B, and C regions. The filter OD 1.0 points are 220 and 320 nm, with attenuation reaching OD 4.0 by 450 nm.

The XUVGFF helps to resolve common issues with excessive system sensitivity in the red region (600 – 1000 nm) for silicon based detectors. The extreme red sensitivity of silicon detectors limits the dynamic range in the deep UV region. Omega Optical developed this unique gain flattening filter for many applications that seek to achieve a broad spectral region of near uniform response extending from the visible into the UV A, B, and C regions.

Omega Optical offers the XUVGFF in two standard sizes of 12.5 and 25 mm diameter. Custom sizes are available and high volume pricing is negotiable.

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