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MidOpt Bi Filters

The latest Bi filters have been specifically designed for use with laser diodes for separation of wavelengths when multiple light sources of similar wavelengths are present.

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Midwest Optical Bi filters offer ideal wavelength separation

The latest Bi filters have been specifically designed for use with laser diodes for separation of wavelengths when multiple light sources of similar wavelengths are present. This makes them particularly useful for life science and laser analysis applications, where only discrete wavelengths need to be passed to maximise system performance.

A wide range of filters are available across the visible, ultraviolet, near-infrared and short-wave infrared, so please refer to the datasheet for exact wavelengths.

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