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Perkins Precision Developments - Plate Polarizers LB 4/24

Raman Optical Filters for Food Safety

Apr 17, 2024
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Optical filters are critical components in Raman spectroscopy instrumentation. The key role of the optical filter is to prevent all undesired light from reaching the spectrometer and swamping the relatively weak Raman signal. Edge filters offer better transmission, higher laser-line blocking, and the steepest edge performance to see Raman signals extremely close to the laser line.

Increasing demands for portable analytical instruments are driven by the identification requirements in pharmaceutical drug species detection and food safety detection. The steeper edge and broader blocking are required for the optical filters to detect the Raman signal in the regions closer to the laser lines. Optical configuration optimization is required to optimize the filter performance.

*** This presentation premiered during the 2024 Photonics Spectra Raman Spectroscopy Summit. For more information on Photonics Media conferences and summits, visit events.photonics.com

About the presenter

Hongbai LaoHongbai Lao is an account manager at Iridian Spectral Technologies with broad range of experience in manufacturing and sales of coated optics and optical filters for telecommunications, fluorescence imaging, spectroscopy, and bio-analytical applications. He has extensive knowledge of Raman spectroscopy applications utilizing optical filters.
OpticsspectroscopyRaman spectroscopyoptical filtersfood safety inspection
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