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Filters follow the state of the art in lasers

A Semrock product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jul 26, 2007

Semrock's popular RazorEdge family of ultrasteep long-wave-pass Raman spectroscopy filters now extends from 224 to 1064nm.

Semrock has expanded its family of high performance high-reliability UV filters with a novel long-wave-pass Raman spectroscopy filter for use with state-of-the-art 224.3nm HeAg hollow-cathode metal-ion lasers.

Other new UV filters include additional long-wave-pass and laser-line filters - all with unparalleled performance and proven reliability.

Semrock's popular RazorEdge family of ultrasteep long-wave-pass Raman spectroscopy filters now extends from 224 to 1064nm.

Semrock's complementary family of high transmission MaxLine laser-line filters now spans the range from 248.6 to 1064nm.

The performance and breadth of these offerings leads the industry, and all are available from stock.

"When Semrock unveiled its first high performance UV filters in January there was a great deal of excitement, leading us to quickly expand the UV offerings", says Dr, Turan Erdogan, CTO of Semrock.

"We are very excited about our latest demonstrated ability to offer ion beam sputtered filters with useful features to below 230nm".

"And these cutting edge UV filters are so manufacturable with Semrock's proprietary processes that we have added them to our new 2007/2008 print catalogue".

RazorEdge and MaxLine filters are covered by US patents issued and pending.

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