BrightLine Basic single-band filter set, optimized for Yellow Fluorescent Protein and other like fluorophores

Semrock Part Number: YFP-A-Basic-NQF

IDEX Part Number: S-002003  /

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This filter set is ideal for use with Yellow Fluorescent Protein (YFP) and other similar fluorophores. This hard-coated filter set is the best value on the market, delivering higher brightness than the comparable premium soft-coated filter sets with similar contrast.

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FF01-535/22-25

FL-003976 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Tavg > 90% 524.7 – 546.3 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 535.5 nm and GMBW of 21.6 nm
  • FWHM of 27.1 nm

FF01-497/16-25

FL-004378 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Tavg > 90% 489.6 – 505.2 nm
  • Center Wavelength of 497.4 nm and GMBW of 15.6 nm
  • FWHM of 20.8 nm

FF516-Di01-25x36

FL-006799 / 0

Out of Stock Backordered In Stock
  • Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 516 nm
  • Ravg > 90% 490 – 510 nm
  • Tavg > 90% 520 – 700 nm
  • Flatness / RWE: Standard Epi-fluorescence

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This set is mounted in a Nikon NQF Quadfluor Fluorescence Filter Holder, which is compatible with Nikon microscopes E200, E400, E600, E800, E1000, TS100, TS100F, TE 200, TE 300, ME600L, L150A, and some Labophot, Optiphot, and Diaphot series.

Filter Role Filter Size Maximum Thickness
Exciter (Diameter)25.0 mm5.0 mm
Emitter (Diameter)25.0 mm3.5 mm
Dichroic (L × W)25.2 mm × 35.6 mm

1.1 mm
(Can accept a 2 mm dichroic)
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
Working with Optical Density Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD
What is Pixel Shift, and how does the Semrock ZERO option help? Why Pixel Shift degrades multicolor fluorescence imaging performance, and how the ZERO™ option mitigates this for Avant and BrightLine filter sets.
Optimized – Filter set is specifically optimized for that fluorophore.
Compatible – Should result in nearly ideal performance in most situations.
Acceptable – Actual performance is dependent on specific experimental conditions.
Fluorophore Peak Excitation Wavelength(nm) Peak Emission Wavelength(nm) Compatibility Display on Plot above
5-carboxy-2,7-dichlorofluorescein 500 525
5-FAM (5-carboxyfluorescein) 492 518
6-carboxyrhodamine 6G 525 555
6-JOE 520 548
Acridine Orange (+DNA) 502 526
Alexa Fluor® 488 499 520
Alexa Fluor® 500 503 525
Alexa Fluor® 514 518 543
ATTO 488 500 525
ATTO 495 495 527
ATTO 520 516 538
BCECF (pH 5.5) 481 518
BCECF (pH 9.0) 502 528
BODIPY FL 505 512
BODIPY FL-MeOH 502 511
BODIPY R6G 528 547
Calcein 494 514
Calcium Green-1 507 529
CFP2 490 510
CyQUANT GR-DNA 502 523
DAF-FM-NO 495 519
Dendra2 (Green) 491 507
DiA 457 586
DiO 475 500
Dronpa 502 516
DY-505-Phalloidin 503 530
Emerald 491 511
Eosin 525 546
FITC (Fluorescein) 495 519
FlAsH-CCPFCC 511 530
Fluo-3 506 527
Fluo-4 494 516
Fluorescein dextran 501 524
Fluorescein-pH 8.0 489 517
Fluoro-Emerald 494 518
FluoSpheres Yellow-Green fluorescent microspheres 503 514
FM 1-43 473 579
GFP (EGFP) 489 511
Green 496 496 520
Green 500 501 524
HCS LipidTOX Green neutral lipid stain 498 507
HCS LipidTOX Green phospholipidosis 504 536
HiLyte Fluorâ„¢ 488 497 526
LIVE-DEAD Fixable Green Dead Cell Stain 498 525
LysoTracker Green 501 509
LysoTracker Yellow HCK-123 488 565
Magnesium Green 507 531
mHoneyDew 478 562
MitoTrackerâ„¢ Green 490 512
mWasabi 493 509
NBD-X (MeOH) 467 538
NeuroTrace 500/525 Green Fluorescent Nissl Stain 495 524
Oregon Greenâ„¢ 488 498 526
Oregon Greenâ„¢ 514 513 532
PicoGreen® 502 522
Qdot® 525 Nanocrystals 300 525
Rhodamine 110 497 519
Rhodamine 123 507 529
Rhodamine Green 497 523
Rhodol Green 497 524
Sodium Green 507 532
SpectrumGreen 497 538
SYBR Gold nucleic acid gel stain-DNA 496 539
SYBR Green I nucleic acid gel stain-DNA 498 522
SYBR Safe DNA gel stain-DNA 509 526
SYTO 11 506 525
SYTO 13 448 506
SYTO 16 489 520
SYTO RNASelect geen fluorescent cell stain 503 527
SYTOX Green-DNA 504 524
TO-PRO-1 515 531
TOTO-1 514 531
TurboYFP 525 538
Venus 516 528
Vybrant DyeCycle Green 506 534
Vybrant DyeCycle Orange 519 563
YFP (yellow GFP) 513 530
YO-PRO-1 491 506
YOYO-1 491 508

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  • Tavg > 90% 524.7 – 546.3 nm
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  • Tavg > 90% 489.6 – 505.2 nm
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FF516-Di01-25x36

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  • Dichroic Beamsplitter with edge at 516 nm
  • Ravg > 90% 490 – 510 nm
  • Tavg > 90% 520 – 700 nm
  • Flatness / RWE: Standard Epi-fluorescence

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This set is mounted in a Nikon NQF Quadfluor Fluorescence Filter Holder, which is compatible with Nikon microscopes E200, E400, E600, E800, E1000, TS100, TS100F, TE 200, TE 300, ME600L, L150A, and some Labophot, Optiphot, and Diaphot series.

Filter Role Filter Size Maximum Thickness
Exciter (Diameter)25.0 mm5.0 mm
Emitter (Diameter)25.0 mm3.5 mm
Dichroic (L × W)25.2 mm × 35.6 mm

1.1 mm
(Can accept a 2 mm dichroic)
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
Working with Optical Density Tables to describe the relationship between OD and transmission with tips for quickly calculating OD
What is Pixel Shift, and how does the Semrock ZERO option help? Why Pixel Shift degrades multicolor fluorescence imaging performance, and how the ZERO™ option mitigates this for Avant and BrightLine filter sets.