Optics Balzers releases broadband mirrors

July 23, 2013
The Diflex 1100 and 2000 broadband mirrors have an angle of incidence that can vary between 0° and 45°.

The Diflex 1100 and 2000 broadband mirrors feature an absolute reflectance >99% and an average reflectance >99.5% for all polarizations over the wavelength ranges of 3501100 nm and 3202000 nm, respectively. The angle of incidence can vary between 0° and 45°. Coatings are composed of metal-oxide coating materials for high abrasion resistance and chemical stability.
Optics Balzers
Balzers, Germany

www.opticsbalzers.com

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