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Dichroic MirrorThorlabs
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Dichroic filters separate a broad spectrum of light into two components: a reflected component and a transmitted component. Laser beam combining or splitting, optical system heat control, and fluorescence microscopy are a few of the most common uses of dichroic filters.
Dichroic mirrorin fluorescence microscopy
Dichroic filters separate a broad spectrum of light into two components: a reflected component and a transmitted component. Laser beam combining or splitting, optical system heat control, and fluorescence microscopy are a few of the most common uses of dichroic filters.