The most familiar type of high reflection mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface. Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or diminished images or focus light or simply distort the reflected image. Mirrors are used in scientific apparatus such as telescopes and lasers, cameras, and industrial machinery. Most mirrors are designed for visible light; however, mirrors designed for other types of waves or other wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation are also used, especially in non-optical instruments.
Specifications:
Dimension Tolerance:
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+0.0/-0.2mm
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Thickness Tolerance:
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±0.2mm(General),±0.05(High Precision)
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Surface Quality:
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60/40(General),10/5(High Precision)
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Clear Aperture:
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>90%
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Flatness:
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λ/2@633nm(General),λ/10@633nm Precision)
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Parallelism:
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<3 arc min.(General). <3 arc sec.(High Precision)
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HR Coated:
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Al, Ag, Au, or HR Coating
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