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101.6mm Clear Aperture 45R/55T, Infrared Pellicle Beamsplitter

Infrared (IR) Pellicle Beamsplitters

Infrared (IR) Pellicle Beamsplitters

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Clear Aperture CA (mm):
101.6
Coating:
Dielectric
Coating Specification:
45/55 @ 3000 - 5000nm
Construction:
Pellicle
Diameter (mm):
114.30
Housing:
Black Anodized Aluminum
Index of Refraction nd:
1.5
Mount Thickness (mm):
6.35
Reflection/Transmission Ratio (R/T):
45/55
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Nitrocellulose
Surface Quality:
40-20
Type:
Pellicle Beamsplitter
Wavelength Range (nm):
3000 - 5000
Mounting Threads:
6-32
Thickness (μm):
2 +0.3/-0.2

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Product Family Description

  • 45/55 Average R/T Ratio from 3 - 5µm
  • No Ghost Images from Second Surface Reflections
  • Eliminate Beam Displacement
  • Pellicle Beamsplitters for the VIS-NIR Also Available

Infrared (IR) Pellicle Beamsplitters feature thin nitrocellulose beamsplitting membranes mounted in aluminum frames and are designed to have a 45R/55T beamsplitting ratio from 3 - 5µm. The thin nitrocellulose membranes eliminate second surface reflections and beam displacement while minimizing changes in the optical path length. The aluminum frames feature mounting holes on the underside of the frame to facilitate mounting and integration into OEM systems. Infrared (IR) Pellicle Beamsplitters are ideal for MWIR applications including MWIR imaging, infrared spectroscopy, flame detection, and general use with infrared detectors.

Note: The nitrocellulose membrane of these beamsplitters is very thin and fragile. The membrane should not be touched and cleaning should be done only with air. We recommend using an air blower as the force from compressed air may damage the membrane.