Off-Axis Parabolic (OAP) Mirror Design Specifications

Nov. 8, 2024

The off-axis parabolic mirror (OAP Mirror) mirrors produce perfect focus points for collimate light beams and are widely used in advanced optical systems that for meeting increasingly stringent performance requirements. The design specifications of OAP Mirrors are key elements that significantly affect manufacturing costs and the overall performance of these systems. To standardize the design and specification process of OAP Mirrors, Avantier plans to release a series of technical resources to enhance understanding and streamline the process.

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