Polygon scanner mirrors

March 9, 2017
A line of precision polygon scanner mirrors has utility in applications that require scanning systems operating at higher powers and increased speeds.

A line of precision polygon scanner mirrors from II-VI Infrared (Pittsburgh, PA) has utility in healthcare, aerospace, and automotive industry applications that require scanning systems operating at higher powers and increased speeds. The mirrors address the facet geometry, flatness, and roughness requirements for next-generation fast scanning systems. The are fabricated using the company's diamond turning and coating platform, and are available as prismatic, pyramidal, and irregular polygons. They are offered in a full range of sizes, shapes, and substrate materials with dimensions up to 300mm and facet angle tolerances up to 2 arcsec.

For more information, please visit www.iiviinfrared.com.

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