The 36-136 is a 25.4mm diameter metallic mirror, specifically designed for use in the infrared spectrum, between 700nm and 10000nm. This mirror, sourced from Edmund Optics, is a prime example of a knife-edge pickoff mirror, a type of mirror used to divert or 'pick off' a portion of an incident beam into a separate optical path.
The mirror's base shape is circular, and it has a thickness of 6.35mm. It is made from fused silica, a material known for its excellent optical properties, durability, and resistance to environmental factors. The mirror's coating is protected gold, denoted as 'edm prgold 700-10000', which is specifically designed for use in the infrared region, providing high reflectivity and durability.
The mirror is designed in the shape of a thin lens, which is often used to minimize optical aberrations and improve the quality of the reflected beam. The mirror's geometry, combined with its high-quality coating, makes it an ideal choice for various applications, including beam splitting, beam shaping, and beam steering in infrared systems.
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