eo_logo
 
Product added to cart

600 Grooves, 12.7mm Square, 1000nm NIR Ruled Grating

×
Stock #49-570 Contact Us
×
Quantity Selector - Use the plus and minus buttons to adjust the quantity. +
A$220.80
Qty 1+
A$220.80
Volume Pricing
Request Quote
Get Product Downloads
Direction of Grooves:
Parallel to Short Dimension

Product Details

Type:
Reflective Diffraction Grating

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
12.7 x 12.7 ±0.5
Clear Aperture (%):
90
Construction:
Ruled Grating
Length (mm):
12.70
Thickness (mm):
6.00 ±0.5
Width (mm):
12.70
Alignment of Grooves to Edge (°):
±0.5

Optical Properties

Groove Density (grooves/mm):
600
Wavelength Range (nm):
700 - 3000
Blaze Wavelength (nm):
1000
Blaze Angle (°):
17.45
Coating:
Bare Gold
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Float Glass

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Family Description

  • Increased Reflection from 700 - 1100nm

Near-IR (NIR) Reflective Gold Gratings are ruled gold-coated versions of our commercial gratings. These gratings provide increased reflection from 700 - 1100nm. This makes them an excellent choice for applications such as fiber optic pulse compression and spectroscopy setups using silicon detectors. Near-IR (NIR) Reflective Gold Gratings feature a float glass substrate and a ruled grating construction. The gratings are available in three sizes, with varying groove densities and blaze wavelengths.  

Handling Gratings: Gratings require special handling, making them prone to fingerprints and aerosols. Gratings should only be handled by the edges. Before attempting to clean a grating, please contact us.

Filter

Multiphoton Microscopy

Multiphoton microscopy is ideal for capturing high-resolution 3D images with reduced photobleaching and phototoxicity compared to confocal microscopy.

View Now

NIR (Near Infrared)

VIS/NIR Coating

All About Diffraction Gratings

Learn about how diffraction gratings separate incident light into separate beam paths, different types of gratings, and how to choose the best grating for you.

View Now

Richardson Gratings™ Unboxing

Learn about high-precision diffraction gratings from Richardson Gratings available in-stock and ready for immediate shipping from Edmund Optics.

View Now

What is the difference between holographic and ruled diffraction gratings?

How do the efficiency curves relate to the actual amount of light I will see at any given wavelength?

What is the difference between Rowland circle and polychromator mounts for gratings?

Understanding Rowland circle and polychromator mounts for diffraction gratings is important for selecting the proper concave grating for your application.

View Now

What are diffraction gratings?

Diffraction gratings separate polychromatic light into component wavelengths.

View Now

What is the grating equation?

What is the difference between reflective and transmission gratings?

What is the blaze angle and blaze wavelength of a grating and how are they related?

How do I handle and clean my gratings?

I would like to select a narrow band of light with a grating, lens and pinhole setup. Since the grating’s resolving power is decided by the number of grooves illuminated by light, can it resolve anymore?

Absolute Efficiency

Blaze Angle

Blaze Wavelength

Diffraction

Diffraction Grating

Grating Equation

Groove Density

Holographic Grating

Nth Order

Relative Efficiency

Ruled Grating

The Correct Material for Infrared (IR) Applications

Using an Infrared Application? Discover the importance of choosing the right material and comparisons of each at Edmund Optics.

View Now

Infrared (IR) Spectrum

UV vs. IR Grade Fused Silica

UV grade fused silica is ideal for UV and visible applications, but IR grade fused silica has better transmission in the IR due to a lack of OH- impurities.

View Now

Hyperspectral & Multispectral Imaging – TRENDING IN OPTICS: EPISODE 7

Hyperspectral and multispectral imaging are imaging technologies that capture information from a broader portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.

View Now

You offer many substrates for UV and IR applications. How do I know which is best for me?

Removing Protective Plastic Coating

A protective plastic coating protects a variety of our flat optics, such as optical windows, optical mirrors, and beamsplitters, from scratches during shipping.

View Now