This is a 108 mm diameter parabolic mirror from Edmund Optics, designed for precision applications. The mirror is made from borofloat33, a high-quality glass commonly used in optical systems due to its excellent thermal stability and chemical resistance.
The mirror's geometry is defined by a focal length of 647.7mm, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The edge thickness is 19.1mm, providing robustness and durability. The radius of curvature is 1295.4mm, which is a critical parameter for parabolic mirrors used in focusing or collimating light.
The mirror's surface is coated with protected gold, specifically designed for use in the 700-10000nm wavelength range. This coating ensures high reflectivity and durability, making it ideal for applications that require high-performance optical components.
The mirror's sub-type is a concave parabolic mirror, which is known for its ability to focus light to a single point, making it ideal for use in applications such as telescopes, lasers, and other optical systems.