This is a 152.4 mm diameter parabolic mirror from Edmund Optics, designed for use in optical systems that require high precision and protection against environmental factors. The mirror is made from borofloat33, a high-quality glass material known for its excellent thermal stability and resistance to thermal shock.
The mirror's parabolic shape is designed to focus light to a single point, making it ideal for use in applications such as telescopes, lasers, and other optical systems where precise focusing is required. The effective focal length (EFL) of the mirror is 914.4mm, which is the distance from the mirror to the point where the light rays converge.
The mirror is coated with a protected gold coating, specifically designed for use in the 700-10000nm wavelength range. This coating provides high reflectivity and durability, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. The coating is also protected to ensure it remains intact during handling and use.
The mirror has a thickness of 25.4mm at the edge, providing structural rigidity and stability. The radius of curvature of the mirror is 1828.8mm, which is the distance from the center of the mirror to the point where the mirror surface intersects the optical axis.