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- Page 52 and 53: 11Bandpass filterBG7, VG9Fig. 4.3In
- Page 54 and 55: 13Bandpass filter NVIS Green AS8022
- Page 56 and 57: 15Neutral density filterNG1, NG3, N
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264.3 Resistance to radiationIntens
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285. Coating processesInterference
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306. Custom-made filtersMany applic
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328. General commentsDetails on all
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349. Your global contactsAfrica, Eu
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Advanced OpticsSCHOTT North America
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2SCHOTT is an international technol
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63. Questionnaire Bandpass filterPl
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12UV bandpass filter KMZ 20Spectral
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14UV bandpass filter DAD 8Spectral
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16VIS bandpass filter DMZ 12Spectra
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18VIS bandpass filter MAD 8Spectral
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20VIS bandpass filter KMZ 12Spectra
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22VIS and near IR bandpass filter D
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24Linear variable (bandpass) filter
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26Fluorescence (bandpass) filters F
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28Shortpass filter KIFSpectral rang
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30UV bandpass filters DUG 11 and DU
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32AR coating AR-VIS LovaSpectral ra
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34AR coating Broadband AR-coatingSp
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36VIS scratch-resistant (hard) AR c
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38Dielectric (laser) mirror REMAX 2
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40Transparent conducting oxide coat
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42Dielectric beam splitter coating
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44Notch (up to triple notch) filter
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46Filter designSCHOTT’s range of
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48Normalized values1.000.900.800.70
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50AsiaChina:SCHOTT (Shanghai)Precis