Mirrors

Mirrors are used for beam steering, interferometry, imaging, or illumination. They typically feature a polished glass or metal surface as the substrate, onto which a beam of light is directed to create specular reflection.

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    • Commodity name: Mirrors

    Mirrors are used for beam steering, interferometry, imaging, or illumination. They typically feature a polished glass or metal surface as the substrate, onto which a beam of light is directed to create specular reflection.

    Overview of Mirrors

    Mirrors are used for beam steering, interferometry, imaging, or illumination. They typically feature a polished glass or metal substrate, onto which light is reflected to create a specular reflection. To maximize the amount of reflected light, a reflective coating—such as a metallic film or dielectric coating—is often applied to the substrate. We offer a wide range of optical mirrors suitable for applications across various wavelength ranges, from deep ultraviolet to infrared. These include laser mirrors, broadband dielectric or metallic-coated mirrors, and ultrafast laser mirrors, providing customers with ideal optical solutions tailored to their specific needs—particularly for high-power laser applications.

     

    Types of Mirrors

    Optical mirrors, including circular mirrors, rectangular mirrors, square mirrors, and custom-shaped mirrors, among others.

     

    Mirror Processing Specifications

    Mirror Processing Specifications

    Available materials for machining: fused quartz, BK7, H-K9L, crystalline glass, ceramics, metals, and more.

    Parameters

    Standard

    High precision

    Dimensions

    F3mm–F300mm

    Dimensional Tolerance

    +0/-0.1mm

    +0/-0.01mm

    Wavefront Distortion

    λ/4 @632.8nm

    λ/10 @632.8nm

    Surface Quality

    60-40 S/D

    20-10 S/D

    Effective Aperture

    >90%

    Parallelism

    <1′

    <10″

    Coating

    Customized to Customer Specifications

     

    Application Areas

    Imaging and illumination systems, laser systems, military weaponry, machine vision—and more.

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