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Silicon Mirrors
 Silicon is the most commonly used mirror substrate. Its advantages are low cost, good durability and thermal stability. Low value of the coefficient of linear thermal expansion and its weak increasing with the temperature make Silicon key material for low power CO 2-lasers. Specifications: | 1. | Material: | monocrystalline Cz-Si | | 2. | Shape of the working surface: | plane, spherical | | 3. | Dimensional range (diagonal of optical part), mm: | to 200 | | 4. | Clear aperture: | > 90% of a size | | 5. | Diameter (width & length) tolerances, mm: | +0.0 / -0.1 | | 6. | Thickness tolerance, mm: | +/- 0.1 | | 7. | Parallelism (concentricity) plano & radiused, arc. min.: | <= 5 | | 8. | Surface quality, scr/dig: | | | | for parts to 3 inches: | 40/20 | | | for larger parts: | 60/40 | | 9. | Surface figure (power-irregularity) @ 633 nm: | | | | plano: | 1 fringe - 1/2 fringe | | | radiused: | varies dependent upon radius | | 10. | Coating type & Reflectivity* @ 10.6 mm, (AOI = 0 deg.): | | | | HR, protected Au, %: | 99.0 | | | HR, enhanced Au, %: | 99.2 | | 11. | Damage threshold: | | | | CW mode, kW/cm2: | 1 | | | pulse mode, J/cm2: | 1 |
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* - upon special inquiry we can provide the reflectivity for VIS wavelengths as high as 85% while saving the above values for 10.6 µm wavelength. Please fill in our request form for price quotation and delivery. |
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