An infrared narrowband filter is a filter that transmits radiation at wavelengths within a certain range while blocking the rest of the radiation outside this narrow passband. An infrared narrowband filter is defined as one that restricts the transmission of light in a narrow range of wavelengths (a passband) in the infrared while minimizing their transmission outside the passband.
It works on the principle of light wavelength, which means it only allows required infrared wavelengths to pass through while blocking the rest. This is done by coating specific optical thin films (interference films or absorption films type) on the filter substrate. These films exploit the help of properties such as reflection, light interference and absorption to choose the suitable rays of light.
Substrate: GE CWL: 8900±60nm HPB: 500±60nm Tp: 90% Blocking: 200-16000nm,T<1%
Products | INBP8900 |
Substrate | GE |
CWL | 8900±60nm |
HPB | 500±60nm |
Tp | ≥90% |
Blocking | 200-16000nm,T<1% |