532 nm MaxLine® laser clean-up filter

Semrock Part Number: LL01-532-12.5

IDEX Part Number: FL-007949  /

Semrock
MaxLine laser-line filters transmit greater than 90% of the light at a precisely defined laser line, while offering incredibly steep edges to eliminate optical noise from non-lasing (plasma) lines and spontaneous emission.
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Optical Specifications Value
Transmission Band 1 Tabs > 90% 532 nm
Blocking Band 1 ODabs > 5 446.5 – 526.7 nm
Blocking Band 2 ODabs > 6 489.4 – 524 nm
Blocking Band 3 ODabs > 6 540 – 585.2 nm
Blocking Band 4 ODabs > 5 537.3 – 699.4 nm
Center Wavelength 1 532 nm
Guaranteed Minimum Bandwidth 1 Transmission guaranteed for laser wavelength only
FWHM Bandwidth 1 (nominal) 2.0 nm (typical); 3.7 nm (maximum)
Laser Wavelength 1 532 nm
General Filter Specifications Value
Angle of Incidence 0 ± 2 degrees
Optical Damage Rating 0.1 J/cm² @ 532 nm (10 ns pulse width)
Physical Filter Specifications   Value
Transverse Dimensions (diameter) 12.5 mm
Transverse Tolerance + 0.0 / – 0.1 mm
Filter Thickness (mounted) 3.5 mm
Filter Thickness Tolerance (mounted) ± 0.1 mm
Clear Aperture ≥ 10 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

LP03-532RU-25

FL-009095 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
  • 186 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% 538.9 – 1200 nm

SP01-532RU-25

FL-009622 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
  • 186 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% 350 – 525.2 nm

BLP01-532R-25

FL-008541 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Filter with 50% edge at 542 nm
  • 458 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% from 546.9 – 900 nm

BSP01-532R-25

FL-008528 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
  • Filter 50% edge at 522.7 nm
  • 458 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 80% 350 – 400 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 400 – 517.1 nm

NF03-532E-25

FL-009362 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
  • Typical Notch Bandwidth = 17 nm
  • ODabs > 6 532 nm

LPD02-532RU-25

FL-008055 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
  • 186 cm-1 transition
  • Tavg > 93% 538.9 – 824.8 nm
  • • Flatness / RWE: Laser

Di03-R532-t1-25x36

FL-007081 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Laser Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 538.4 nm
  • Rabs > 94% 514 – 532 nm
  • Ravg > 90% 350 – 514 nm
  • Tavg > 93% 541.6 – 1200 nm
  • Flatness / RWE: Super-resolution / TIRF

    NFD01-532-25x36

    FL-009363 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
    • R > 98% 532 nm
    • Tavg > 90% 350 – 507.5 nm & 570 – 1600 nm

    1 of 1

    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 DensityTables 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
    Transition Width & Edge SteepnessDescribes how measurements for edge steepness and transition width differ
    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.

    Specifications

    LP03-532RU-25

    FL-009095 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
    • 186 cm-1 transition
    • Tavg > 93% 538.9 – 1200 nm

    SP01-532RU-25

    FL-009622 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
    • 186 cm-1 transition
    • Tavg > 93% 350 – 525.2 nm

    BLP01-532R-25

    FL-008541 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Filter with 50% edge at 542 nm
    • 458 cm-1 transition
    • Tavg > 93% from 546.9 – 900 nm

    BSP01-532R-25

    FL-008528 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
    • Filter 50% edge at 522.7 nm
    • 458 cm-1 transition
    • Tavg > 80% 350 – 400 nm
    • Tavg > 93% 400 – 517.1 nm

    NF03-532E-25

    FL-009362 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
    • Typical Notch Bandwidth = 17 nm
    • ODabs > 6 532 nm

    LPD02-532RU-25

    FL-008055 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
    • 186 cm-1 transition
    • Tavg > 93% 538.9 – 824.8 nm
    • • Flatness / RWE: Laser

    Di03-R532-t1-25x36

    FL-007081 / 0

    Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
    • Laser Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 538.4 nm
    • Rabs > 94% 514 – 532 nm
    • Ravg > 90% 350 – 514 nm
    • Tavg > 93% 541.6 – 1200 nm
    • Flatness / RWE: Super-resolution / TIRF

      NFD01-532-25x36

      FL-009363 / 0

      Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
      • Laser Wavelength = 532 nm
      • R > 98% 532 nm
      • Tavg > 90% 350 – 507.5 nm & 570 – 1600 nm

      1 of 1

      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 DensityTables 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
      Transition Width & Edge SteepnessDescribes how measurements for edge steepness and transition width differ
      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.