Newport's research-grade optical elements have use in prototype development

Jan. 30, 2014
ValuMax research-grade optical elements have a selection of six metallic and broadband dielectric coatings.

ValuMax research-grade optical elements, which join the company’s ValuMax optic elements offering, have uses in prototype development, proof-of-concept, or educational applications. With a selection of six metallic and broadband dielectric coatings, the 25.4 × 6 mm thick mirrors cover a wavelength range from 250 nm to 20 micron.
Newport (MKS Instruments)
Irvine, CA
www.newport.com/valumax


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