This is a 203.2 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 (EFL) of 1016mm, making it suitable for applications requiring a long focal length. The mirror's thickness at the edge is 34.8mm, providing rigidity and stability. The radius of curvature is 2032mm, which is typical for parabolic mirrors of this size.
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 infrared applications.
The mirror's parabolic shape is a key feature, designed to focus light from a distant source onto a single point. This makes it ideal for use in applications such as telescopes, solar energy concentrators, and laser systems.