Infrared - IR - filters are normally combinations of thin film 
			deposition interference filters. Out of band blocking can be 
			achieved by the proper choice of substrate, reflectance filter 
			stacks or by adding absorption glass. 
			The thin film infrared filters are comprised of stacks of thin 
			layers (of different optical materials) in controlled thicknesses. 
			Light is reflected at each film interface and by the correct choice 
			of parameters can be made to interfere with that from other 
			interfaces, constructively for certain wavelengths giving high 
			reflectance, and destructively for others giving high transmittance. 
			Long wave pass, short wave pass and bandpass filters can be designed 
			and manufactured in this way. 
			
				
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					| 4260nm CWL, 
					90nm BW Narrow Bandpass Filter | 3000-5000 nm 
					Wide Bandpass Filter | 
			
			IR Filter Applications 
			
			The applications for IR filters are diverse. EOC supplies a broad 
			range of mid infrared filters and coatings for a variety of detector 
			applications including  Pyroelectric, Thermopile, Lead Selenide 
			(PbSe), Lead Salt (PbS) and MerCadTeluride (MCT) Detectors:
			
				- Environmental monitoring equipment 
				
- Emission monitoring for power plants and factories 
				
- Flame detection for petrochemical plants and oil rigs 
				
- Home and industrial security 
				
- Automotive exhaust analysis 
				
- Spectroscopy equipment 
				
- Ozone layer monitoring equipment 
				
- Blood analyzer equipment (breathalyzers) 
				
- IR cameras 
				
- Aircraft avionics 
				
- Missile and space applications 
To determine your infrared filter requirement consider the kind 
			and intensity of the source, detector characteristics, and optical 
			path geometry. EOC will assist you in selecting a suitable standard 
			IR filter or in developing the specification for a custom-made 
			infrared filter.
			Mid IR Filter and Coating Types
			
			
			Narrow Bandpass Filters (NBP)  | 
			
			NBP Filter Scans
			Narrow bandpass IR filters are designed to isolate a narrow region 
			of the infrared spectrum. This is accomplished using a complex 
			process of constructive and destructive interference. 
			
			Wide Bandpass Filters (WBP)  | 
			
			WBP Filter Scans
			Wide bandpass filters are designed to isolate a very wide spectral 
			band. They are classified by having bandwidths (measured at half 
			peak transmittance levels) greater than 13%. 
			
			Long Wave Pass Filters (LWP)  | 
			
			LWP Filter Scans
			Long Wave Pass filters (also referred to as edge filters) are 
			constructed from stacks of thin layers. They are distinguished by a 
			sharp transition from a zone of rejection to a zone of transmission.
			
			
			Short Wave Pass Filters (SWP)
			Short wave pass filters are distinguished by a sharp transition from 
			a zone of transmission to a zone of rejection.
			
			Neutral Density Filters 
			The majority of neutral density filters offered are manufactured 
			with a metallic coating which attenuates incident light by both 
			reflection and absorption. 
			
			AR 
			(Anti-Reflection) Coatings  | 
			AR 
			Coating Scans
			Capabilities in anti-reflection coatings range from single layers to 
			advanced high efficiency multi-layer coatings. These coatings can be 
			applied to windows, lenses or customer supplied substrates. 
			IR Filter Technical Notes:
			
			
				
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					| 3300nm Long 
					Wave Pass Filter | 2000-5000 nm 
					Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating |