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Transmission Grating Beamsplitters

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  • Ideal for Laser Beam Division
  • Designed for 0 Degree AOI
  • Low Groove Density for Maximized Beam Separation

Common Specifications

Construction:
Blazed Grating
Thickness (mm):
3.00 ±0.5
Design Wavelength DWL (nm):
632.8
Substrate:
 Groove Density (grooves/mm)  DWL (nm)  Dimensions (mm)   Compare   Stock Number   Price  Buy
70 632.8 12.7 x 12.7 #46-067 €133,00 Qty 11+ €120,00   Request Quote  
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80 632.8 12.7 x 12.7 #46-069 €133,00 Qty 11+ €120,00   Request Quote  
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92 632.8 12.7 x 12.7 #46-071 €133,00 Qty 11+ €120,00   Request Quote  
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110 632.8 12.7 x 12.7 #46-073 €133,00 Qty 11+ €120,00   Request Quote  
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70 632.8 25.0 x 25.0 #46-068 €267,00 Qty 11+ €240,00   Request Quote  
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80 632.8 25.0 x 25.0 #46-070 €267,00 Qty 11+ €240,00   Request Quote  
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92 632.8 25.0 x 25.0 #46-072 €267,00 Qty 11+ €240,00   Request Quote  
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110 632.8 25.0 x 25.0 #46-074 €267,00 Qty 11+ €240,00   Request Quote  
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Transmission Grating Beamsplitters are commonly used for laser beam division and multiple laser line separation in visible wavelengths. The transmitted beam is diffracted into multiple orders. Edmund Optics’ transmission grating beamsplitters consist of an index-matched epoxy replica on a polished glass substrate for a high total efficiency. Transmission Grating Beamsplitters are available in several gratings, offering different dispersion and power distributions. The diffraction angle for any wavelength may be calculated using the grating equation for normal incident light. 

Handling Gratings: Gratings require special handling, making them prone to fingerprints and aerosols. Gratings should only be handled by the edges. Before attempting to clean a grating, please contact us.

Technical Information

 
He-Ne Diffracted Order Typical Distribution @ 632nm (%) Stock No.
2 -1 0 +1 +2 12.7mm x 12.7mm 25mm x 25mm
41 32 #46-067 #46-068
5 25 25 25 5 #46-069 #46-070
20 45 20 #46-071 #46-072
25 28 25 #46-073 #46-074
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