Substrates


These wedged substrates can separate the reflected beam through the front and back surfaces of the substrates by the slight wedge angle. Material: BK7.
These wedged substrates can separate the reflected beam through the front and back surface of the substrates by the slight wedge angle. Material: SiO2.
These wedged substrates can separate the reflected beam through the front and back surface of the substrates by the slight wedge angle. Material: SiO2 for excimer laser.
These sapphire windows contain no impurities and provide high transmission without any absorption, covering the visible and infrared regions of the spectrum.
Silicon is a monocrystal mainly used in semiconductors and does not absorb in the IR range from 1.2 µm to 6 µm.
Germanium as a monocrystal, which is mainly used in semiconductors, is non-absorbing in IR ranges from 2 µm to 20 µm.