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Spherical mirrors are curved so that reflected beams converge on a focal point
Search by Specification | Learn MoreParabolic mirrors offer excellent correction of spherical aberration
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Search by Specification | Learn MoreLaser mirrors are designed for high reflectance and durability at individual laser wavelength ranges
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpherical lenses, also known as singlets, are transparent optical components consisting of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces so curved that they serve to converge or diverge the transmitted rays from an object, thus forming a real or virtual image of that object. This area includes micro spherical lenses as well.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreOptical manufacturing services design, fabricate, finish and test optical components and optical elements.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreOptical and optoelectronic design services assist with the initial conception and design of an optical or optoelectronic device or assembly.
Learn MoreA diffraction grating uses a substrate with parallel grooves to disperse light into its spectra. Eschelles are included in this area.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTelescopes are lens assemblies designed to magnify and view distant objects.
Learn MoreEtalons are two flat glass plates separated by a parallel spacer, with the inner surfaces of the plates coated with a partially reflecting layer.
Learn MoreOptical mirrors have a smooth, highly-polished, plane or curved surface for reflecting light. Usually, the reflecting surface is a thin coating of silver, or aluminum on glass
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFlat mirrors are smooth, highly polished, flat surfaces, for reflecting light. The actual reflecting surface is usually a thin coating of silver or aluminum on glass
Search by Specification | Learn MoreHot mirrors and cold mirrors are dichroic filters that have a sharp transition between rejecting and transmitting at the near-infrared-visible area of the spectrum
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StellarNet has developed a "Super Range" concave grating spectrometer for UV-VIS-NIR ranges from 200-1080nm or 230-1100nm. The concave holographic grating is aberration corrected and has no mirrors to minimize stray light with superb imaging projecting a flat field on the detector. (read more)
The EPP2000C UV-VIS spectrometers utilize a 40 mm diameter concave grating with aberration correction to provide superb imaging. This significantly improves spectral shapes by eliminating comma and stigmatism found in plane grating spectrograph designs. The flat field spectrograph architecture does not utilize mirrors, providing the lowest possible stray light in the UV. (read more)
Advanced Optics manufactures precision polished and commercial grade optical mirrors for use in imagining systems, laser applications, holography, optical path folding, and autocollimating applications. Their mirrors are available in a variety of reflective coatings or as partially reflective beamsplitters. (read more)
The Wood's Powr-Grip® N6450 Hand-Held Vacuum Cup is designed for materials with extreme curvature. Featuring a concave, 10" [254 mm] vacuum pad, a durable all-metal handle, and Wood's signature red-line vacuum indicator, this hand-held vacuum cup has an impressive lifting capacity of 175 lbs [79 kg]. (read more)
RMI specializes in infrared mirrors for CO2 laser (10.6/10.4/9.6 μm) and thermal imaging (3-5 μm/8-12 μm) applications. (read more)
Rolyn offers Laser Mirrors of the highest quality and precision. Surface accuracies are checked by interferometer and are guaranteed to meet the specified 1/10 wave accuracy with low scatter. (read more)
The system maintains accuracy in the sub-microradian range while positioning the mirror, so that a reflected laser beam will find its target hundreds of kilometers away. (read more)
JML has a complete coating capability that is an integral part of it's manufacturing facility. Our engineers have years of experience in design, application and testing of thin-film coating on both traditional optical glass and exotic substrates of all indices, at any angle of incidence. (read more)
Optarius offers a range of Broadband Dielectric Mirrors. These dielectric mirrors are excellent high reflectors for broadband use. They operate over a wide spectral range and provide more than 99% reflectance at 45 degrees angle of incidence. (read more)
Plano-Concave lens has a negative focal length,diverges collimated incident light, and forms only virtual images which are seen through the lens. It is often used to expand light beams or increase focal lengths in existing systems. The parameter follow the formulas as below (read more)
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Mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In a plane mirror, a parallel beam of light changes its direction as a whole, while still remaining parallel; the images formed by a plane mirror are |
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Focal length - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The focal point F and focal length f of a positive (convex) lens, a negative (concave) lens, a concave mirror, and a convex mirror. |
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comp.graphics.algorithms Frequently Asked Questions ftp://mirror.seas.gwu.edu/pub/rtfm/comp/graphics/algorithms/ The (busy) rtfm.mit.edu site lists many alternative "mirror" sites. |
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The reflection and refraction of light A plane mirror is simply a mirror with a flat surface; all of us use plane mirrors every day, so we've got plenty of experience with them. |
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It takes more than one kind of telescope to see the light Astronomers therefore often use images from several different telescopes to study celestial phenomena. |
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Sam's Classified Page Use the "Feedback" button on that page to Sam Goldwasser, any subject heading. |
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Sam's Laser FAQ - The Home-Built Laser Assembly and Power... Adjustable Mirror Mounts Mirror Mount Precision and Repeatability Determining the Radius of an Ion or HeNe Laser Optic (Mirror) |
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Celestron -- Telescope Basics STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY. EASY-TO-USE FEATURES. READY-TO-USE COMPONENTS. See Celestron, LLC. Information |
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Greg Haerr's Nano-X Window System Page (previously... There is a full mirror of the mailing list accessible here. |
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Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Light and Color -... Concave Spherical Mirrors - Concave mirrors have a curved surface with a center of curvature equidistant from every point on the mirror's surface. |