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33066FL01-270R 12.5 x 25 x 6 mm Float Glass Plane Ruled Diffraction Grating; 300 Grooves/mm Coated

33066FL01-270R 12.5 x 25 x 6 mm Float Glass Plane Ruled Diffraction Grating; 300 Grooves/mm Coated

Type
Grating
Subtype
Blazed Ruled Reflective Grating
Brand
MKS/Newport
Product webpage
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Properties

Shape
Rectangular
Grooves/mm
300 l/mm

Material

Name
Soda Lime
Dispersion Equation
Cauchy
n (λ)
1.5233636829070192
λ
588 nm
A
1.513
B
-0.003169 μm-2
C
0.003962 μm2
D
0 μm4
E
0 μm6
F
0 μm8
G
0 μm10
H
0 μm12

33066FL01-270R 12.5 x 25 x 6 mm Float Glass Plane Ruled Diffraction Grating; 300 Grooves/mm Coated

This is a 33066FL01-270R Float Glass Plane Ruled Diffraction Grating, a precision optical component designed for applications requiring high-resolution spectral dispersion. The grating is sourced from the renowned optical component manufacturer, MKS/Newport.

The grating measures 12.5 x 25 x 6 mm, featuring a rectangular base shape. It is crafted from soda lime ru clear glass, a material known for its excellent optical properties and durability. The grating's geometry is optimized for high-precision applications, with a blaze wavelength of 500 nm and 300 grooves per millimeter.

The grating's coating is a critical component, enhancing its performance in specific wavelength ranges. It features a front coating of nwr 53-270r-1229-1sp, which is specifically designed to optimize the grating's performance in the visible light spectrum.

The grating's physical data further underscores its high-performance capabilities. With a blaze angle of 4.3 degrees, it offers efficient light reflection and dispersion. The grating side is the front, indicating that the coating is applied to the front surface. The grating is designed to operate in the first order, providing high-resolution spectral dispersion.

The grating's orientation vector is (1, 0, 0), indicating that the grooves are parallel to the y-axis. This orientation is ideal for many spectroscopic applications, where light is typically incident along the x-axis.

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