This is a 32-070-566 model parabolic mirror from Edmund Optics, featuring a 152.4 mm diameter and a focal length of 762 mm. The mirror is made of borofloat33, a type of glass known for its high resistance to thermal shock and excellent transmission properties in the ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared spectral ranges.
The mirror's surface is coated with protected gold, specifically designed for use in the 700-10000 nm wavelength range. This coating enhances the mirror's reflectivity, making it ideal for applications such as beam shaping, focusing, and collimation in infrared systems.
The mirror's parabolic shape ensures that incoming light rays parallel to the mirror's axis are reflected to a single point, the focal point. This property is crucial in various optical systems, including telescopes, lasers, and interferometers.
The mirror has a thickness of 25.4 mm at the edge, providing structural rigidity and minimizing potential distortions. The mirror's geometry, material, and coating make it a high-quality, reliable component for various optical applications.
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