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Bandpass Filter Kits

filter diagram
bandpass filter engraving schematic

Features

  • Central Wavelengths from 350 nm to 1600 nm
  • 10 nm and 40 nm Bandpass Regions
  • Edge-Scribed for Superb Long Term Stability
  • Engraved Filter Mount with 1" Outer Diameter
  • Clear Aperture is 21 mm

Thorlabs' Bandpass Filter Kits each contain 10 mounted bandpass filters that can be used to transmit a well-defined wavelength band of light in the Visible and IR range while rejecting other unwanted radiation. Each filter is mounted in a Ø1" black anodized aluminum ring that can be placed in a variety of lens tubes and optical mounts. The filter kit comes in a convenient metal box for storage and transportation purposes. Please see the Tutorial tab for more information about the structure of the filter and the transmission direction arrow. Thorlabs also offers a wide range of individual Bandpass filters from 340 nm - 1650 nm with Transmission curves. Each filter is mounted in a black anodized aluminum ring with an external diameter of 1" (25.4 mm) and a maximum edge thickness of 6.3 mm.

Customization of our bandpass filters includes alternative central wavelengths or FWHM. To request a quote, please e-mail Tech Support or call us at 973-579-7227.

Specifications
Out of Band Transmission<0.01% from 200 nm to 3.0 µm (10 nm and 12 nm)
<0.01% from 200 nm to 1150 nm (40 nm)
Minimum Clear ApertureØ21 mm
Thickness<6.3 mm
Optimum Operating Temperature23°C
Edge TreatmentMounted in Black Anodized Aluminum Ring
Edge MarkingsCenter Wavelength, FWHM, Lot Number, Arrow (↑) Indicating the Transmission Direction
Surface/Coating Quality80/50 Per Mil-0-13830A
Operating Temperature-50°C to +80°C
SubstratesSchott Borofloat & Soda Lime

Bandpas Filter Layers
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The number of layers shown in this schematic is not indicative of the number of layers in an actual bandpass filter. Also the drawing is not to scale.

Bandpass Filter Structure

A bandpass filter is created by depositing layers of material on the surface of the substrate. Typically, there are several dielectric stacks separated by spacer layers. The dielectric stack is composed of a large number of alternating layers of low-index and high-index dielectric material. The thickness of each layer in the dielectric stack is λ/4, where λ is the central wavelength of the bandpass filter (i.e. the wavelength with the highest transmittance through the filter). The spacer layers are placed in between the dielectric stacks and have a thickness of (nλ)/2, where n is an integer. The spacer layers can be formed from colored glass, epoxy, dyes, metallic, or dielectric layers. A Fabry-Perot cavity is formed by each spacer layer sandwiched between dielectric stacks. The filter is mounted in an engraved metal ring for protection and ease of handling.

Filter Operation Overview

The constructive interference conditions of a Fabry-Perot cavity allow light at the central wavelength, and a small band of wavelengths to either side, to be transmitted efficiently, while destructive interference prevents the light outside the passband from being transmitted. However, the band of blocked wavelengths on either side of the central wavelength is small. In order increase the blocking range of the filter, materials with broad blocking ranges are used for or coated onto the spacer layers and the substrate. Although these materials effectively block out of band transmission of incident radiation they also decrease the transmission through the filter in the passband.

bandpass filter, forward versus backward transmission
FB800-10 and FB800-40 filters were used to make the measurement that resulted in the plot above.

Filter Orientation

An engraved arrow on the edge of the filter is used to indicate the recommended direction for the transmission of light through the filter. Although the filter will function with either side facing the source it is better to place the coated side toward the source. This will minimize any thermal effects or possible thermal damage that blocking intense out-of-band radiation might caused due to the absorption of the out-of-band radiation by the substrate or colored glass filter layers. The plot to the right was made by illuminating the filter with a low intensity broadband light and measuring the transmission as a function of wavelength. The plot shows that the transmission direction through the filter has very little effect on the intensity and the spectrum of the light transmitted through the filter. The minimal variation between the forward and backward traces is most likely due to a small shift in the incident angle of the light on the filter introduced when the filter was removed, flipped over, and replaced in the jig.

The filter is intended to be used with collimated light normally incident on the surface of the filter. For uncollimated light or light striking the surface and an angle not normally incident to the surface the central wavelength (wavelength corresponding to peak transmission) will shift toward lower wavelengths and the shape of the transmission region (passband) will change. Varying the angle of incidence by a small amount can be used to effectively tune the passband over a narrow range. Large changes in the incident angle will cause larger shifts in the central wavelength but will also significantly distort the shape of the passband and, more importantly, cause a significant decrease in the transmittance of the passband.

Filter Temperature

The central wavelength of the bandpass filter can be tuned slightly (~1 nm over the operating range of the filter) by changing the temperature of the filter. This is primarily due to the slight thermal expansion or contraction of the layers.

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Visible Bandpass Filter Kit, 10 nm FWHM

Contents of Filter Kit: Visible, 10 nm FWHM

Item #Transmission
Data
Central WavelengthFWHMItem #Transmission
Data
Central WavelengthFWHM
FB350-10 More Info Icon
350 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB600-10 More Info Icon
600 ± 2 nm 10± 2 nm
FB400-10 More Info Icon
400 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB650-10 More Info Icon
650 ± 2 nm 10± 2 nm
FB450-10 More Info Icon
450 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB700-10 More Info Icon
700 ± 2 nm 10± 2 nm
FB500-10 More Info Icon
500 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB750-10 More Info Icon
750 ± 2 nm 10± 2 nm
FB550-10 More Info Icon
550 ± 2 nm 10± 2 nm FB800-10 More Info Icon
800 ± 2 nm 10± 2 nm

*FWHM: Full Width Half Maximum

Based on your currency / country selection, your order will ship from Newton, New Jersey  
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FKB-VIS-10 Support Documentation FKB-VIS-10 Visible Bandpass Filter Kit (10 nm FWHM), Mounted, Set of 10 $932.10
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Visible Bandpass Filter Kit, 40 nm FWHM

Contents of Filter Kits: Visible, 40 nm FWHM

Item #Transmission
Data
Central WavelengthFWHM*Item #Transmission
Data
Central WavelengthFWHM*
FB400-40 More Info Icon
400 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm FB650-40 More Info Icon
650 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm
FB450-40 More Info Icon
450 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm FB700-40 More Info Icon
700 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm
FB500-40 More Info Icon
500 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm FB750-40 More Info Icon
750 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm
FB550-40 More Info Icon
550 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm FB800-40 More Info Icon
800 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm
FB600-40 More Info Icon
600 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm FB850-40 More Info Icon
850 ± 8 nm 40 ± 8 nm

*FWHM: Full Width Half Maximum

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FKB-VIS-40 Support Documentation FKB-VIS-40 Visible Bandpass Filter Kit (40 nm FWHM), Mounted, Set of 10 $963.60
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IR Bandpass Filter Kit

Contents of Filter Kits: NIR 10 nm FWHM

Item #Transmission
Data
Central WavelengthFWHM*Item #Transmission
Data
Central WavelengthFWHM*
FB850-10 More Info Icon
850 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB1300-12 More Info Icon
1300 ± 2.4 nm 12 ± 2.4 nm
FB900-10 More Info Icon
900 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB1400-12 More Info Icon
1400 ± 2.4 nm 12 ± 2.4 nm
FB1000-10 More Info Icon
1000 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB1500-12 More Info Icon
1500 ± 2.4 nm 12 ± 2.4 nm
FB1100-10 More Info Icon
1100 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB1550-12 More Info Icon
1550 ± 2.4 nm 12 ± 2.4 nm
FB1200-10 More Info Icon
1200 ± 2 nm 10 ± 2 nm FB1600-12 More Info Icon
1600 ± 2.4 nm 12 ± 2.4 nm

*FWHM: Full Width Half Maximum

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FKB-IR-10 Support Documentation FKB-IR-10 IR Bandpass Filter Kit (10 nm FWHM), Mounted, Set of 10 $905.95
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