Optical Components

Below you will find a selection of filters, lenses, mirrors and objectives. These optical components are essential parts of any fluorescence microscope. Each application requires the use of precisely matched colour filters for excitation and emission light. Dichroic mirrors are needed to separate different wavelengths in the same beam path. Optical mirrors are needed to direct and precisely adjust the beam path. For many microscope applications, lenses or objectives are used to focus or capture light. If you have special requirements regarding quality, delivery time or application, please contact our biophotonics team.



Longpass filter that cut the short wavelength and let the long wavelength transmit.
Filters are designed to divide sharply the wavelength color by transmitting the short wavelength and cutting off the long wavelength.
Filters are designed to divide sharply the wavelength color by transmitting the short wavelength and cutting off the long wavelength.
Divides sharply the color of wavelength by reflecting the short wavelength and transmitting the long wavelength.

This is a vapor-deposited aluminum flat mirror in which the substrate has been polished to a high degree of accuracy and is designed for high reflectivity at any angle of incidence.

Silver (Ag) coated mirrors have a high reflectance over a wide range from visible to infrared wavelengths.

These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications
These simple plano-convex lenses have a flat surface on one side and a spherical surface on the other side. They are also very close to the shape that minimizes spherical aberration for infinite conjugate applications