Solid Mirrors are used for beam routing, alignment, and sampling, as well as for laser cavities. At Solid Photon Inc, we understand the performance demanded of laser mirrors: low scatter, excellent surface figure, high laser damage threshold, and reliability. We have mirrors for every typical laser application available off the shelf, including partial and high reflectivity mirrors coated on flat and curved substrates for use at single, dual, or broadband wavelengths. Our diverse coating technology enables performance at wavelengths from 190 – 2000 nm, and includes e-beam dielectric, ion beam sputtering, high density aluminum, silver, and gold, and our highly reflective MAXBRIte™ broadband mirror coating. Blank substrates in different shapes are also available.
Standard | Custom Options | |
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Cylinders, prisms, and other custom shapes |
Materials | N-BK7, UV-grade fused silica, zerodur | MgF2, CaF2, Suprasil 1, optical crown glass, Infrasil 301, N-BAK1, zerodur, silicon |
Diameter | 12.7 to 101.6 mm | 3 to 300 mm |
Radius of curvature | Concave: 0.075 – 5.00 m Convex: 0.50 – 1.00 m |
Other radii |
Angle of incidence | 0°, 45° | Other AOI’s |
Coatings |
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Quality | Laser quality | See manufacturing tolerances below |
Surface Tolerances | Precision | Laser Quality | High Precision |
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Surface Quality (scratch - dig) | 40 - 20 | 10 - 5 | 5 - 2 |
Surface roughness (Å, RMS) | 20 | 5 | 1 |
Surface Figure (P-V @ 633 nm before coating) | λ/2 | λ/10 | λ/25 |
Dimensional Tolerances | Commercial | Precision | High Precision |
Diameter (mm) | +0.000 / -0.250 | +0.000 / -0.100 | +0.000 / -0.010 |
Length & width (mm) | ± 0.050 | +0.000 / -0.125 | +0.000 / -0.010 |
Thickness (mm) | ± 0.250 | ± 0.100 | ± 0.010 |
Angular deviation | < 5 arc min | ≤ 1 arc sec | ≤ 0.5 arc sec |
Centration (ETV, mm) | 0.05 | 0.01 | 0.005 |
Clear Aperture | ≥ 85% | ≥ 90% | ≥ 95% |
Spherical Tolerances | Commercial | Precision | High Precision |
Spherical irregularity (P-V @ 633 nm before coating) | λ/2 | λ/5 | λ/100 |
Spherical radius (fringes) | 5 | 3 | 0.5 |