ITH Imaged Top Hat (ITH) Beam Shape adaptor with internal imaging lens. Self-contained input beam module to easily convert a laser beam to an uniform Top Hat profile.
Product Code Description Lead Time Price Quantity Buy / Get Quote ITH Imaged Top Hat (ITH) Beam Shape adaptor with internal imaging lens. Self-contained input beam module to easily convert a laser beam to an uniform Top Hat profile. On Request On Request ADD
Specifications Contained energy: >70% over the region of interest Cv Uniformity: <1% for fibre version; <2% for free space Efficiency: >95% Glass Material: Fused silica Imaging lens: 14, 20 30, 40 60, 75, 80 or 100mm Input beam size: 0.5 to 4.0mm at 1/e2 Input beam size adaptability: ±20% from selected beam size Top Hat size constant (K): 0.001 to 0.6 Wavelength Range: 250 - 1300nm
FEATURES Laser beam size adaptable up to ±20% Compensates for input beam tolerances Refractive, efficiency >97% Achromatic Free space or fibre coupled Suitable for custom specifications APPLICATIONS Flow cytometry DNA sequencing Micromachining Confocal microscopy
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