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Semrock's BrightLine fluorescence filters are brighter, provide better contrast, and have been proven to be far more durable than conventional filters. They don't "burn-out" and you can even clean them. We stock a complete line of fluorescence filters and sets that are optimized for fluorescence microscopy applications.
For applications which require a multiple edges, view Semrock's wide selction of multiedge dichroic beamsplitters.
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For general light sources These polarization-insensitive dichroic beamsplitters for 45° angle-of-incidence exhibit steep edges with very high and flat reflection and transmission bands. |
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For splitting imaging beams Wide reflection and transmission bands and excellent flatness make these dichroic beamsplitters ideal for separating imaging beams by wavelength. |
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For reflected laser lines These 45° angle-of-incidence dichroic beamsplitters are optimized for the most popular lasers used for fluorescence imaging, including newer all-solid-state lasers. |
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Ultrasteep - for reflected laser lines Beamsplitters which reflect a standard laser line incident at 45° while efficiently passing the longer Raman-shifted wavelengths, boasting an ultrasteep transition from reflection to transmission. |
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For combining or separating laser beams LaserMUX filters are designed to efficiently combine or separate multiple laser beams at a 45° angle of incidence. |
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