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Parabolic mirrors offer excellent correction of spherical aberration. Search by Specification | Learn More about Parabolic Mirrors
Parabolic reflectors and ellipsoidal reflectors are used to maximize illumination or projection system output by increasing light source efficiency. Search by Specification | Learn More about Reflectors
Spherical mirrors are curved so that reflected beams converge on a focal point. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spherical Mirrors
Optical 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 More about Optical Mirrors
Mirror mounts are used to hold and support mirrors of all sizes and shapes. Learn More about Mirror Mounts
Laser mirrors are designed for high reflectance and durability at individual laser wavelength ranges. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laser Mirrors
Hot 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. Search by Specification | Learn More about Hot Mirrors and Cold Mirrors
Flat 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 More about Flat Mirrors
Mirror Assemblies are composed of a single or several mirrors mounted for a particular function. Learn More about Mirror Assemblies
...is a glass disk ground into a concave or parabolic shape. The mirror in reflecting telescopes is also coated with a thin film of silver or aluminum to make it highly reflective. By contrast, catadioptric telescopes use a combination of refracting... Learn More about Telescopes
Optical scanners are motorized mirror mounts and system used in scanning applications. Learn More about Optical Scanners
...that change a metal's surface appearance. These operations can be for aesthetic and/or functional purposes. In applications with functional requirements such a mirrors, lens or polished shafts; a characteristic surface roughness or specific surface finish... Search by Specification | Learn More about Buffing and Polishing Services
...mirrors, and mounts. Lenses are transparent optical components that consist of one or more pieces of optical glass with surfaces that are curved so that incident light converges or diverges. Achromats consist of two or more elements, usually... Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Manufacturing Services
...mirrors, polarizers, prism tables, iris diaphragms, filter wheels, diodes, laser mounts, beam steerers, and many other types of optical components. Additionally, optical mounts are available with circular, square, or rectangular holding fixtures based... Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Mounts
Antennas are structures or devices used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. Search by Specification | Learn More about Antennas
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Bandpass, Longpass and Shortpass Filters American Precision Glass Corp.
Glass Tubes IRD Glass
IEEE Infrared Windows for Electrical Inspection Atlas Inspection Technologies, Inc.
Viewports - Sapphire Window Assemblies EnvirOptics
Silicon Window and Lens Foctek Photonics, Inc.
Windows Foctek Photonics, Inc.
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We offer quality mirror coatings with high yields to lower our production costs. Additionally, we offer very short lead times: typically one to two weeks. Our engineering department can provide you with our design-for-manufacture expertise. In most cases we can get you on the right track in just one or two phone calls. (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 with a variety of reflective coatings or as partially reflective beamsplitters. (read more)
Piezo specialist PI provides a variety of ultra-fast piezoelectric mirror scanners. Lately a new device with an optical deflection range of 6 degrees (world record for piezo devices) was added to the spectrum.
Typical Applications: Multi-Axis Laser Beam Scanning, Fast Beam Steering, Resolution Enhancement, Image Dithering & Stabilization, (read more)
Advanced Optics manufactures highly precision polished optical mirrors up to 1/20 wave to meet demanding applications where a high degree of wavefront integrity is critical. They provide coatings to enhance reflectivity from the ultraviolet to the infrared spectrum. See their full website at www.advancedoptics.com. (read more)
The S-334 fast steering mirror is a compact unit providing precise angular movements of a mirror around two coplanar axes. Optical deflection: 100 milliradians (6 degrees) Resolution: sub-microradian. Highest stability & accuracy is available in closed-loop operation. (read more)
Front surface mirrors are coated with aluminum or dielectrics for maximum reflection. Tempotec provides both kinds of front surface mirrors: Metal coated mirror and Dielectric coated mirror. (read more)
PI's new E-616 multi-channel controller line for piezo based steering & stabilization mirror platforms is more compact and lower in cost than other systems.
Four open and closed-loop models are available in bench-top and OEM module versions. The closed-loop units contain two servo controllers, sensor circuit channels and 3 power amplifiers.
More: http://www.pi.ws (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)
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Mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Reflecting parabolic mirrors were first described by the Arabian physicist, Ibn Sahl, in the 10th century[7. Ibn al-Haytham discussed concave and |
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Acoustic mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Parabolic microphones appear to use acoustic mirror properties but instead depend on a parabolic dish to reflect sound coming from a specific |
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High Performance Off-Axis Parabolic Mirror - Edmund Optics High Performance Off-Axis Parabolic Mirror 40mm Sq x 125mm FL 30 Deg Off-Axis Parabolic Mirror See Edmund Optics Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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4" f10 Parabolic Mirror 4" f10 Parabolic Mirror Price Retail Price: $59.95 About 4" f10 Parabolic Mirror 4" f10 Parabolic Mirror (made in Japan) |
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4" f6 Parabolic Mirror 4" f6 Parabolic Mirror Price Retail Price: $89.95 About 4" f6 Parabolic Mirror 4" f6 parabolic Mirrror (made in Japan) |
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TIDE/PSI Appendix_1 Appendix 1: Mirror Shape Ideal optical mirrors are parabolic. |
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Parabolic Mirror Parabolic Mirror table of contents search Astro.9.2 Parabolic Mirror A large parabolic mirror is |
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Mirrors: Optipedia, Free optics information from SPIE Like a spherical mirror, a parabolic mirror forms a collimated beam of light if a source is located at its focus. |
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Ray-space acquisition system of all-around convergent views... |
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The compact anechoic chamber with a collimation parabolic... The compact anechoic chamber with a collimation parabolic mirror for researches of microwave antennas |