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Precision Optical Flat Mirrors

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  • Fused Silica and ZERODUR® Substrates
  • λ/10 and λ/20 Surface Flatness
  • Variety of Coating Options Offered

Common Specifications

Back Surface:
Commercial Polish
Surface Quality:
60-40
Coating Type:
Metal
Note:
Flatness is specified as Peak to Valley

TECHSPEC® Precision Optical Flat Mirrors are ideal for various applications, including interferometry, imaging systems, laser applications, optical path folding, and autocollimation. These mirrors are available in multiple coating and substrate options and surface flatness options of λ/10 and λ/20. The first substrate option ZERODUR®, a yellow-tinted glass ceramic, features an extremely low coefficient of thermal expansion. TECHSPEC® Precision Optical Flat Mirrors are ideal for applications where temperature fluctuation is a concern using the ZERODUR® substrate. The second option, Fused Silica, is optically clear and features excellent resistance to abrasion and high durability, making it the best choice for applications in harsh environments.

TECHSPEC® λ/10 and λ/20 Precision Optical Flats are available for testing and measurement applications.

Note: Surface flatness specifications are measured before coating.

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Angle of Reflection

Cold Mirror

Eccentricity

Retroreflector

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First Surface Mirror

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Specular

Parity

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Seamed Edge

Surface Flatness

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Clear Aperture (CA)

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Edmund Optics® (EO) manufactures millions of precision optical components and subassemblies every year in our 5 global manufacturing facilities.

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