Abrisa Technologies Inconel Beam Splitter

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Beam Splitter (BS) is a term used to describe various coatings which divide a beam of light into separate beams. Dichroic filters are often called beam splitters. In this section, we will be describing beam splitters that divide light at eac h wavelength of interest into two separate beams. These beam splitters are typically designed for an incident angle around 45 degrees from normal. Partially transmitting metals also make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Metal beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spectrum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. Dielectric coatings as described here have the advantage of being non - absorbing and so allow for greater throughput of energy. These dichroic filters for example, have a dielectric coating that can be used for a 50/50 beam splitter. In contrast, Inconel is limited to 30% transmission and 30% reflection due to the absorption inherent in the metal film. Standard dielectric beam splitter coatings include 30/70, 50/50, and 70/30. We welcome inquiries regarding any custom requirements you may have. Partially transmitting metals make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Met- al beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spec- trum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. In this ex- ample, a single layer of Inconel with approximately equal reflectance and transmittance is shown.
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Beam Splitter (BS) is a term used to describe various coatings which divide a beam of light into separate beams. Dichroic filters are often called beam splitters. In this section, we will be describing beam splitters that divide light at eac h wavelength of interest into two separate beams. These beam splitters are typically designed for an incident angle around 45 degrees from normal. Partially transmitting metals also make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Metal beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spectrum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. Dielectric coatings as described here have the advantage of being non - absorbing and so allow for greater throughput of energy. These dichroic filters for example, have a dielectric coating that can be used for a 50/50 beam splitter. In contrast, Inconel is limited to 30% transmission and 30% reflection due to the absorption inherent in the metal film. Standard dielectric beam splitter coatings include 30/70, 50/50, and 70/30. We welcome inquiries regarding any custom requirements you may have. Partially transmitting metals make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Met- al beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spec- trum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. In this ex- ample, a single layer of Inconel with approximately equal reflectance and transmittance is shown.
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Inconel Beam Splitter -  - Abrisa Technologies
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Inconel Beam Splitter
Inconel Beam Splitter
Beam Splitter (BS) is a term used to describe various coatings which divide a beam of light into separate beams. Dichroic filters are often called beam splitters. In this section, we will be describing beam splitters that divide light at eac h wavelength of interest into two separate beams. These beam splitters are typically designed for an incident angle around 45 degrees from normal. Partially transmitting metals also make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Metal beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spectrum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. Dielectric coatings as described here have the advantage of being non - absorbing and so allow for greater throughput of energy. These dichroic filters for example, have a dielectric coating that can be used for a 50/50 beam splitter. In contrast, Inconel is limited to 30% transmission and 30% reflection due to the absorption inherent in the metal film. Standard dielectric beam splitter coatings include 30/70, 50/50, and 70/30. We welcome inquiries regarding any custom requirements you may have. Partially transmitting metals make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Met- al beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spec- trum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. In this ex- ample, a single layer of Inconel with approximately equal reflectance and transmittance is shown.

Beam Splitter (BS) is a term used to describe various coatings which divide a beam of light into separate beams. Dichroic filters are often called beam splitters. In this section, we will be describing beam splitters that divide light at eac h wavelength of interest into two separate beams. These beam splitters are typically designed for an incident angle around 45 degrees from normal. Partially transmitting metals also make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Metal beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spectrum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. Dielectric coatings as described here have the advantage of being non - absorbing and so allow for greater throughput of energy. These dichroic filters for example, have a dielectric coating that can be used for a 50/50 beam splitter. In contrast, Inconel is limited to 30% transmission and 30% reflection due to the absorption inherent in the metal film. Standard dielectric beam splitter coatings include 30/70, 50/50, and 70/30. We welcome inquiries regarding any custom requirements you may have.

Partially transmitting metals make very useful beam splitter coatings. Two common metals used for this purpose are Inconel and chrome. Met- al beam splitters are often very broad and can cover a much wider spec- trum of wavelengths than their dielectric counterparts. In this ex- ample, a single layer of Inconel with approximately equal reflectance and transmittance is shown.

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Product Category Plate Beamsplitters
Product Name Inconel Beam Splitter
Beamsplitter Coating Dielectric Coating
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