High Extinction Filters for SPDC Applications

- Filters for Spontaneous Parametric Down Conversion (SPDC) Applications
- ODabs ≥ 10 Blocking of Pump Photons, >99% Transmission of SPDC Photons
- Greater Blocking Without Loss of Transmission From Multiple Stacked Filters
- Ø12.5 mm and Ø25.0 mm Mounted Filters
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FBHQ810
Ø25.0 mm High Extinction Filter, 405 nm Pump Rejector, 810 nm Signal/Idler
FBHQ1550
Ø25.0 mm High Extinction Filter, 775 nm Pump Rejector, 1550 nm Signal/Idler
FBHQ51550
Ø12.5 mm High Extinction Filter, 775 nm Pump Rejector, 1550 nm Signal/Idler
Application Idea
Single Photon Counting Setup Using an FBHQ810 Filter Mounted to a SPDMH3 Detector after the NLCQ6 β-BBO Crystal (Mounts and Assemblies Sold Separately)

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| General Specifications | ||
|---|---|---|
| Item # | FBHQ810, FBHQ5810 | FBHQ1550, FBHQ51550 |
| Optical Density | ODabs ≥ 10 at 405 nm | ODabs ≥ 10 at 775 nm |
| Transmission |
>99.0% at 810 nm | ≥99.5% at 1550 nm |
| Substrate | AF32 | Silicon |
| Unmounted Thickness | 0.5 mm | 0.68 mm |
| Mounted Thickness | 3.5 mm | |
| Housing Diameter |
12.5 mm or 25.0 mm | |
| Clear Aperture | Ø10 mm for Ø12.5 mm Ø21.1 mm for Ø25.0 mm |
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| Surface Quality | 60-40 Scratch-Dig | |
| Coating | AR Coated (Front and Back Surfaces) |
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| Parallelism | <3 arcmin | |
| Housing | Mounted in Black Anodized Aluminum Ring |
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| Edge Markings | Item #, Engraved Arrowa | |
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Features
- Ultra-High Blocking of ODabs ≥ 10 at 405 nm and 775 nm Pump Wavelengths
- Transmission >99.0% at 810 nm and >99.5% at 1550 nm Signal/Idler Wavelengths
- Designed for Single Photon Counting and SPDC Applications
Thorlabs offers hard-coated high extinction filters that are designed to be used as filters for Type-0, Type-I, or Type-II SPDC, a nonlinear process where a single high-energy pump photon is down converted into a signal and idler pair of lower-energy photons, conserving both energy and momentum in the process. See our β-BBO or PPKTP Crystals specially designed for SPDC for more detailed information.
Our high extinction filters allow for distinguishing between pump and signal/idler photons by suppressing pump photons (ODabs ≥ 10) while providing >99% transmission at the signal/idler wavelengths with an anti-reflective (AR) coating to minimize reflective losses. This reduces the need to stack multiple filters to achieve the necessary OD to block the pump wavelength while offering a greater transmission of signal/idler light. For more transmission information, see the
icons below.
The FBHQ1550 and FBHQ51550 filters are designed to block a 775 nm pump using an AR coated silicon substrate that absorbs the 775 nm photons while being transparent to the 1550 nm signal and idler photons. The FBHQ810 and FBHQ5810 filters use a coating designed to absorb 405 nm photons on an AF32 substrate to block 405 nm pump photons while transmitting 810 nm signal and idler photons.
Each filter is mounted in a Ø12.5 mm or Ø25.0 mm black anodized aluminum housing that is labeled with an arrow indicating the design propagation direction. The housing makes handling easier and limits scattering of light. These filters can be mounted in our extensive line of filter mounts and wheels. As the mounts are not threaded, retaining rings will be required to mount the filters in one of our internally threaded lens tubes. We do not recommend removing the filter from its mount as the risk of damaging the filter is very high.
| Optics for Spontaneous Parametric Down Conversion (SPDC) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| β-BBO Crystals for SPDC | PPKTP Crystals for SPDC | High Extinction Filters | ||
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