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Dear Dr. Köhler--
Would any of the colored glasses from Schott work for you? The
disadvantage is that optical density will be a function of thickness but
the advantage would be the ability to fabricate the glass into any shape
that you might want.
http://www.us.schott.com/advanced_optics/english/filter/us/index.htmlGood luck!
Martin Wessendorf
On 3/15/2017 9:21 AM, Martin Köhler wrote:
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> Dear confocalist,
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> I am looking for a suitable source of tiny bandpass filters. Small diameter and small thickness. Diameter down to 1 mm or maybe even less, and thickness below 1 mm. Probably these items have to be custom made. But there are many manufacturers for optical filters on the market, and therefore I wanted to hear if you can give any recommendations to me about suitable companies for this.
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> Thank you,
> Martin
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