Off-axis parabolic mirrors have use in petawatt laser beamlines

Sept. 23, 2021
Off-axis parabolic mirrors are used to maximize power density at the focus of petawatt laser beamlines.

Off-axis parabolic mirrors are used to maximize power density at the focus of petawatt laser beamlines. Designed for use in plasma physics, x-ray radiography, proton therapy, and fast ignition experiments, the off-axis parabolic mirrors allow an unobstructed aperture and access to the focal plane. Manufacturing workshops and test facilities are ISO 9001-2015 approved.

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