45 x 35° Diffusing Angle, 25mm Dia., Mounted Flat Top Holographic Diffuser

Flat Top Holographic Diffusers

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Diffusing Angle (°):
45 x 35 (FWHM)
Clear Aperture CA (mm):
21.6
Diameter (mm):
25.00 ±1
Operating Temperature (°C):
-30 to +100 (Maximum of 240 Hours)
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Polycarbonate
Thickness (mm):
2.60
Transmission (%):
>85
Type:
Flat Top Diffuser
Wavelength Range (nm):
400 - 700
Construction:
Mounted

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 233:

Product Family Description

  • Shape Input Light to a Homogenized, Flat Top Profile
  • Rectangular Output Beam Pattern
  • Available Mounted in 25 or 50mm Protective Rings

Flat Top Holographic Diffusers shape collimated input light into a homogenized, flat top intensity profile. These diffusers are designed to operate from 400 to 1600nm with a 45° x 35° full-width half max (FWHM) angle, producing a rectangular output beam pattern. They are mounted in 25 or 50mm protective rings facilitating their use with standard optical mounts for easy integration into benchtop optical systems. Flat Top Holographic Diffusers are ideal for integration into LIDAR, heads up displays (HUDs), time of flight, 3D sensing, and machine vision applications.

Unlike many holographic elements, these specific polycarbonate components transmit light in both the visible and near-infrared. Zero order, or a specular component, of transmitted light is less than 1% for visible wavelengths, but may be higher if these diffusers are used at wavelengths >700nm.

Note: Matte surface should face the light source. To clean holographic diffusers, dampen a lint free cloth wipe with methanol and gently wipe the entire diffuser surface in a gentle, circular pattern. Immediately and carefully blow off the clean diffuser area with dry compressed air. Caution: cleaning may cause a change in the optical performance of the diffuser.