The 45-755 is a high-precision broadband laser mirror from Edmund Optics, designed for use in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum with a wavelength of 588nm. This mirror, with a diameter of 12.7mm and a thickness of 5mm, is made from borofloat33, a borosilicate glass known for its excellent thermal stability and chemical resistance.
The mirror's coating is a critical component, featuring Edmund Optics' DCURV45755455970 coating on the front surface. This dielectric coating is designed to provide high reflectivity across the broadband spectrum of 700-900nm, making it ideal for a wide range of laser applications. The coating is also designed to withstand high laser powers and maintain its performance over time, ensuring longevity and reliability.
The mirror's geometry is that of a thin lens, which can be beneficial in certain optical systems where a flat mirror may cause unwanted reflections or where a curved mirror is required to focus or collimate light. Despite its thin profile, the mirror maintains excellent rigidity and stability, contributing to its high-performance capabilities.
The mirror is currently in stock and available for immediate purchase through the Edmund Optics website, as indicated by its valid weblink status. With its high-quality construction, broadband reflectivity, and versatile geometry, the 45-755 is a reliable and efficient choice for NIR laser applications.