Edmund Optics off-axis parabolic mirrors are not wavelength-dependent

Oct. 25, 2017
The TECHSPEC 100 Å off-axis parabolic mirror family features diamond-turned surfaces with surface roughness down to 100 Å RMS.

The TECHSPEC 100 Å off-axis parabolic mirror family features diamond-turned surfaces with surface roughness down to 100 Å RMS, producing low-scatter surfaces. Suited for instrumentation and laser systems, they are not wavelength-dependent and are free of chromatic and spherical aberrations.

Edmund Optics

Barrington, NJ

www.edmundoptics.com

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