DSI to exhibit dual-band infrared filters at SPIE Photonics West 2017

Jan. 13, 2017
A line of dual-band infrared (IR) filters operates at temperatures between ambient and 10 degrees K.
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A line of dual-band infrared (IR) filters operates at temperatures between ambient and 10 degrees K. The filters are manufactured using the company's physical vapor deposition with ion-assist process, and feature highly precise band-edge placement for critical sensing applications. A variety of substrates such as germanium, silicon, zinc sulfide, zinc selenide, quartz, sapphire, and polymers are available for the IR filters, depending on customer specifications and wavelength requirements.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 1036

To Learn More:

Contact: Deposition Sciences Inc. (DSI)
Headquarters: Santa Rosa, CA
Product: Dual-band IR filters
Key Features: Availability in a large variety of substrates

What DSI says:
View more information on the company's dual-band IR filters.

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