Mirror
Mirror are probably the most commonly used optical elements in your lab, and their quality, performance, and reliability are key to the success of your experiment.
Mirror are probably the most commonly used optical elements in your lab, and their quality, performance, and reliability are key to the success of your experiment.
Mirror | are probably the most commonly used optical elements in your lab, and their quality, performance, and reliability are key to the success of your experiment. That's why we provide a variety of mirrors so you can be assured to find what you need. When choosing an Optical Mirror, keep in mind the reflectivity, laser damage resistance, and coating durability. Broadband Dielectric Mirrors Broadband Metallic Mirrors Laser Line Mirrors Ultrafast Mirrors Retroreflectors Parabolic Mirrors Elliptical Mirrors Square Mirrors |
Material: | BK7 , Sapphire, fused silica, etc. material from UV, visible and NIR range |
Diameter (Φmm) | 4mm to 300mm |
Diameter Tolerance (mm) | +/-0.2 (General), +0.0/-0.02 (High Precision) |
Clear Aperture | up to 90% (Small Size), >95% (Large Size) |
Parallelism | 3 min. (General), 3 sec. (High Precision) |
Surface Quality | 80/50 (General), 10/5 (High Precision) |
Flatness (per 25mm@633nm) | λ(General), λ/10 (High Precision) |
Chamfer | 0.25-0.5 mm face width x 45° ± 15° |
Coating | Uncoated, AR, HR, PR, Coating, etc. |