Replicated freeform mirrors offer 200 nm to 15 µm spectral range

April 22, 2024
Replicated freeform mirrors are nonrotationally symmetric reflective mirrors for use in advanced optical systems.

Replicated freeform mirrors are nonrotationally symmetric reflective mirrors for use in advanced optical systems. They utilize optical replication technology, which use a precision master to create nearly identical copies. With a spectral range of 200 nm to 15 µm, the reflective surfaces can be bare aluminum, bare gold, or protected aluminum.

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