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Efficient Oblique Reflective Filters For A 254 nm Imaging System

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Abstract

An ultraviolet imaging system with a unique and highly efficient spectral filter is described. This filter was designed to have high throughput at the 254 nm wavelength emitted by a low pressure mercury arc lamp and to reject all residual radiation from the lamp up to the cutoff wavelength of the CCD camera used in the particular system (1200 nm).

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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