This is a 32-277-566 model parabolic mirror, manufactured by Edmund Optics, boasting a diameter of 317.5 mm and an effective focal length (EFL) of 2540 mm. The mirror is made of borofloat33, a type of glass known for its high homogeneity, low thermal expansion, and excellent transmission properties in the visible and near-infrared regions.
The mirror's surface is coated with protected gold, specifically designed for high reflectivity in the 700-10000 nm wavelength range. This coating ensures optimal performance in the infrared spectrum, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including thermal imaging, spectroscopy, and beam shaping.
The mirror's parabolic shape is a significant feature, enabling it to focus light at a single point, regardless of the light's entry point into the mirror. This property is crucial in various applications, such as telescopes, where it helps to produce sharp and clear images.
The mirror's thickness at the edge is 54.1 mm, providing robustness and stability. The radius of curvature is 5080 mm, a critical parameter in determining the mirror's focusing properties.
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