Ultra-Narrowband Optical Filters Pushing Boundaries from the UV to the LWIR
TBMG-51396
09/01/2024
- Content
Advances in optical sensors and imaging technologies are ever more rapidly assimilated into how humans interact, understand themselves, and explore the world around them. The scope of inquiry for optical devices is broad and they enable technologies within, such as implanted transdermal bioMEMS devices, and beyond, or as space-flight surveyors deployed as near and deep space instruments. Central to the functionality of modern optical devices, ultra-narrow bandpass (UNBP) thin-film optical filters enable discrimination of sub-nanometer bands inside broad spectra. These filters, pioneered as NIR DWDM filters for the telecommunications industry, are now essential in extracting meaningful signal from imaging and sensing devices operating anywhere between the deep ultraviolet and the mid infra-red bands.
- Citation
- "Ultra-Narrowband Optical Filters Pushing Boundaries from the UV to the LWIR," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2024.