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News Release from: Optical Surfaces | Subject: Dielectric coated off-axis mirrors
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 30 June 2005

Off-axis mirrors provide minimum pulse
distortion

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Durable coated mirrors up to 600mm in diameter for use with high-power femtosecond lasers in applications that include plasma physics, laser manufacturing, and telecommunications

Using proprietary manufacturing techniques and the latest dielectric coating technology, Optical Surfaces is able to produce off-axis paraboloids, which optimise the performance of rapid-pulsed lasers, from materials including glass, ceramic, and silica The mirrors provide minimum pulse distortion and the maximum usable bandwidth

When used with high-power femtosecond lasers operating at 750 to 850nm, typically Optical Surfaces produces mirrors that accommodate power densities up to 100mJ/cm2 for continuous 50-fs pulses.

Optical Surfaces says it produces laser mirrors of the highest quality and precision.

All surface accuracies are checked by interferometer and are guaranteed for wave accuracy with low scatter.

Production approved to ISO 9001-2000, the quality and performance of coated off-axis mirrors from Optical Surfaces is internationally renowned, the company believes.

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