785 nm EdgeBasic best-value long-pass edge filter

Semrock Part Number: BLP01-785R-25

IDEX Part Number: FL-008534  /

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EdgeBasic filters offer an ideal combination of performance and value for applications including Raman spectroscopy and fluorescence imaging and measurements. They offer exceptional laser-line blocking and high transmission for Raman applications that do not require measuring the smallest possible Raman shifts and when cost is an issue.
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Optical Specifications Value
Transmission Band 1 Tavg > 93% 812.1 – 1200 nm
Blocking Band 1 ODavg > 5 270 – 624 nm
Blocking Band 2 ODabs > 6 624 – 790 nm
Edge Wavelength 1 805 nm
Laser Wavelength 1 785 nm
Laser Wavelength 1 (high) 790 nm
Laser Wavelength 1 (low) 780 nm
Transition Width (nm) 19.8 nm
Transition Width (cm-1) 309 cm-1
General Filter Specifications Value
Angle of Incidence 0 ± 2 degrees
Cone Half-angle 5 degrees
Optical Damage Rating Not tested
Physical Filter Specifications   Value
Transverse Dimensions (diameter) 25 mm
Transverse Tolerance + 0.0 / – 0.1 mm
Filter Thickness (mounted) 3.5 mm
Filter Thickness Tolerance (mounted) ± 0.1 mm
Clear Aperture ≥ 22 mm
Scratch-Dig 60-40
Filter Thickness (unmounted) 2.0 mm
Filter Thickness Tolerance (unmounted) ± 0.1 mm
Orientation Arrow on ring indicates preferred direction of propagation of light

LL01-785-12.5

FL-007933 / 0

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  • Laser Wavelength = 785 nm
  • Tabs > 90% 785 nm
  • FWHM of 3.0 nm (typical); 5.5 nm (maximum)

LD01-785/10-12.5

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  • Laser Wavelength = 785 nm
  • Tabs > 90% 780 – 790 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 785 nm and GMBW of 10 nm

BSP01-785R-25

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  • Laser Wavelength = 785 nm
  • Filter 50% edge at 765.5 nm
  • 313 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 80% 350 – 400 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 400 – 758.2 nm

LP02-785RU-25

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  • Laser Wavelength = 785 nm
  • 126 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% 795.2 – 1770.7 nm

LP02-785RE-25

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  • Laser Wavelength = 785 nm
  • 63 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% 790.1 – 1770.7 nm

SP01-785RU-25

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  • Laser Wavelength = 785 nm
  • 129 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% 400 – 774.8 nm

Di03-R785-t1-25x36

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  • Laser Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 800 nm
  • Rabs > 94% 780 – 790 nm
  • Ravg > 90% 350 – 780 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 804.3 – 1600 nm
  • Flatness / RWE: Super-resolution / TIRF

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TopicDescription
Cleaning Optical FiltersInstructions for cleaning hard coated optical filters
Filter ReliabilityCompares the performance and reliability of hard coated filters to traditional soft-coated filters and provides information about the testing standards for Semrock filters
Measuring Light with Wavelengths & WavenumbersCompares units of wavelength to wavenumbers and provides formulas for calculating wavenumber shift
Laser Damage ThresholdProvides information for calculating laser damage threshold for pulsed and continuous wave lasers
Working with Optical Density Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD
Filter Spectra at Non-normal Angles of IncidenceDiscusses how angle tuning affects the spectral response of different types of filters.
Filter Types for Raman Spectroscopy ApplicationsCompares the performance of different combinations of LWP and SWP edge filters, notch and laser line filters for Raman applications
RazorEdge Filter LayoutsDescribes two different filter layouts that are commonly used in Raman applications
Journal Article
TopicDescription
Thin-Film Filters for Raman SpectroscopyTuran Erdogan, PhD, and Victor Mizrahi, PhD, Semrock Inc., Spectroscopy, December 2004
Describes the types and functions of filters commonly used in Raman spectroscopy
Application
TopicDescription
Raman SpectroscopyAn overview of Raman spectroscopy, including solutions from Semrock and additional learning resources.

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