660nm bandpass filter (visible light range): FA sensor, laser, etc.
A bandpass filter that achieves sharp rise and high transmittance in the visible light range (660nm). It is ideal for red laser diodes and LED applications.
Are you having trouble with something like this? - Is it possible to only allow a specific wavelength (633nm) to pass through? - I want to block other wavelengths of light as they become noise, so I would like to widen the stop band. - Since there is a range of incident angles, can this be taken into account? - The shape is special, but can it be shipped as a component? Optical bandpass filters are used in various optical applications and are essential for selectively extracting light of specific wavelengths. Passband: An optical bandpass filter allows a specific range of wavelengths to pass through. This range of wavelengths is called the passband and is typically defined by the center wavelength and the wavelength bandwidth. Wavelength selectivity: Optical bandpass filters can have very high wavelength selectivity, emphasizing light of specific wavelengths. This is important in many fields where precise wavelength selectivity is required. A 660nm bandpass filter, which selectively allows light in the specific wavelength range of 660nm to pass through, is commonly used in optical applications. This bandpass filter amplifies or allows light within the wavelength range around 660nm while blocking light of other wavelengths.
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