Optical Protective Glass Filter Polarizer Film Sheet
Thickness: 1.10mm
CWL: 365nm+/-5nm
FWHM: 20nm
Transmission: 90%
Filters are used to selectively transmit a portion of the light spectrum while rejecting all other wavelengths. They are ideal for a variety of applications such as fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, clinical chemistry, or imaging. These filters are commonly used in the life sciences, industrial or R&D industries.
What is optical filter?
Filters are designed by their manufacturers to transmit or absorb different wavelengths of light. And they are widely used in scientific experiments and industrial applications where that change is necessary.
A Band Pass Filter is designed to pass signals only in a certain band of frequencies while rejecting all signals outside this band. Unlike the low pass filter which only get through signals of a low frequency range, a Band Pass Filters passes signals within a certain “band” or “spread” of frequencies without distorting the input signal or introducing extra noise.
In a receiver, a bandpass filter allows signals within a selected range of frequencies to be heard or decoded, while preventing signals at unwanted frequencies from getting through. A bandpass filter also optimizes the signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity of a receiver.