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Copper Mirrors target CO<sub>2</sub> and Nd:YAG lasers.

Copper Mirrors target CO2 and Nd:YAG lasers.

Meller Optics, Inc.
Providence, RI 02940
Jan 17, 2007 Laser Research Copper Mirrors feature power range from 100 W up to 40 kW plus and are offered in 1-3 in. dia sizes. Flat mirrors for beam bending provide flatness better than 0.35 µm and roughness better than 3 nm, while spherics for beam shaping and parabolic optics for focusing final laser power on workpiece provide surface features better than 0.5 µm. Gold, molybdenum, or dielectric multilayer coatings are available.

Rearview Mirror Display eliminates blind spots.

Gentex Corp.
Zeeland, MI 49464
Nov 20, 2006 Automatic-dimming Rearview Mirror uses LCD device to show panoramic video view of objects behind vehicle in real-time. When vehicle is put into reverse, display illuminates and automatically appears through mirror's reflective surface. Image is generated by camera or cameras placed in protected area at rear of vehicle. When vehicle is put in drive, display in mirror automatically disappears.

Mirrors minimize scatter from UV lasers.

Mirrors minimize scatter from UV lasers.

Edmund Optics
Barrington, NJ 08007
Oct 31, 2006 Used with Krypton-Fluoride, Xenon-Chloride, and Xenon-Fluoride lasers, TECH SPEC(TM) High Energy Excimer Laser Mirrors offer low loss and high damage thresholds, as well as thermal stability and low wavefront distortion. Units are based on thin-film dielectric coatings on fused-silica substrates. They offer 10-5 surface quality and are available in diameters of 12.5 and 25 mm. All are designed for 45° angle of incidence and feature low polarization dependence.

MEMS Deformable Mirror comes as complete turnkey system.

Boston Micromachines Corporation
Watertown, MA 02472
Feb 15, 2006 Mini-DM(TM) wavefront control device consists of mirror membrane supported by underlying actuator array. Each actuator in array can be individually deflected by electrostatic actuation to achieve desired pattern of deformation without hysteresis. Active mirror area is deformed by 32 actuators and can reach frame rates to 1,000 Hz with fully-integrated USB controller and user interface. Product is suited for laboratory-scale adaptive optics.

Optical Flat Mirrors use fused silica for thermal stability.

Edmund Optics
Barrington, NJ 08007
Jul 14, 2005 Available coated or uncoated, TECH SPEC(TM) 1/20 Wave Mirrors are suited for imaging systems and laser applications, as well holography, optical path folding, and as reflectors for auto-collimating requirements. Primary surface is precision ground and polished to stated accuracy and certified by Zygo GPI-XP Interferometer, while secondary surface is pitch polished to window quality.

Wall Mirror offers softly diffused non-glare lighting.

Wall Mirror offers softly diffused non-glare lighting.

Nessen Lighting, Inc.
Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Dec 17, 2004 Eclipse is characterized by convex, polished-spun, metal reflector, finished in white, with round mirror floating in center. Light is reflected off curved reflector, onto face peering at mirror, providing effect of total solar eclipse. Illumination is provided by 3 medium-base incandescent lamps controlled via wall switch. Eclipse uses all solid brass components with polished or brushed brass, polished or satin chrome, or polished satin nickel finish.

Rear Observation Systems utilize built-in LCD screens.

Audiovox Corp.
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Mar 23, 2004 Rear-view mirrors with 4 in. LCD screens display clear, color images, while retaining mirror portion for standard viewing operation. Products strap onto vehicle’s mirror, while color cameras mount in rear bumper. Features include hands-free cellular phone input, built-in speakers, rear-view camera input, navigation input, and aux video input with Safeguard. Cameras include features such as selectable image capability, 120° viewing angle, and microphone.

Hot Mirrors provide near infrared (NIR) blocking.

Hot Mirrors provide near infrared (NIR) blocking.

Acton Research Corp.
Acton, MA 01720
Aug 19, 2003 HTM-Series products block wavelength region from 750–1,000 nm and allow passage of visible wavelengths with 80% or greater average transmission. They can be optimized for 0° or 45° operation and are available in 1.0 and 2.0 in. dia as well as 2 x 2 in. square sizes. Applications include microscopy, color measurement, CCD imaging, and various life science applications.

Spectrometer Mirror handles 400-1,000 nm wavelengths.

Ocean Optics, Inc.
Dunedin, FL 34698
Jul 16, 2003 AgPlus High-reflectivity Mirror, designed for use in spectrometers and optical systems, has thin film dielectric coating that offers 95% reflectivity from visible wavelengths of 400 nm to near-infrared wavelengths of 1,000 nm. Environmentally stable coating simultaneously optimizes reflectivity over various angles of incidence. Manufactured using process that produces silver reflecting layers in dielectric thin films, mirror increases system sensitivity 10–35%.

Mirrors suit Nd:YAG laser applications.

Mirrors suit Nd:YAG laser applications.

Laser Components, inc.
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
Jun 03, 2003 Laser Rmax 1064 nm mirrors feature reflectivity of less than 99.8%, and demonstrate drift of less than 1% on 0.2% transmitted signal. Transmitted signal can be used as accurate control signal in laser system. Due to improved optical coatings, damage thresholds at 1064 nm for mirrors have been increased 2–3 times over conventional ion deposition process.

Laser Mirrors have diamond-turned front surface.

Laser Mirrors have diamond-turned front surface.

Edmund Optics
Barrington, NJ 08007
Mar 14, 2003 Aluminum Substrate Mirrors, for far infrared laser applications, are composed of 6061-T6 substrate with protected aluminum (AlSiO) or protected gold (AuSiO) reflectance coating. Protected aluminum coating has reflectance greater than 96% from 1,750 nm, while protected gold has greater than 98% reflectance from 2,000 nm. Back surface is machined flat and is tapped with 3 holes that are mounted to custom housings or positioning equipment. Diameters range from 25.4-76.2 mm.

Parabolic Metal Mirrors focus light off axis.

Parabolic Metal Mirrors focus light off axis.

Edmund Optics
Barrington, NJ 08007
Oct 10, 2002 Parabolic Metal Mirrors direct and focus incident collimated light at 30, 60, or 90° off axis. They have diameters of 25.4 or 50.8 mm and effective focal lengths ranging from 25 to over 150 mm. Mirrors are made of 1/4 wave aluminum 6061-T6 substrate. They are available with protected aluminum coatings for visible applications or protected gold coatings for use in FLIR test systems. Each mirror has 6-32 TPI tapped hole for accurate mounting.

Laser Mirrors are made from silicon or molybdenum.

Laser Mirrors are made from silicon or molybdenum.

Meller Optics, Inc.
Providence, RI 02940
Aug 22, 2002 CO2 Laser Mirrors, for 25 to 200 W industrial lasers, are available in ½ to 1½ in. OD sizes. Silicon mirrors feature average reflectance >99.5 to 99.7% @ 10.6 µm and 45° AOI, while molybdenum mirrors provide 98% average reflectance, and are more durable for use in applications that require frequent cleaning. Mirrors made from silicon can be provided with enhanced silver, copper, and DMBR (dual band) coatings.

Retro-Reflector triples LCD performance.

Retro-Reflector triples LCD performance.

Densitron Corp.
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Jan 07, 2002 Boomerang LCD reflective technology is composed of wide-angle, retro-reflective micro-lenses mounted to rear surface of LCD glass panel. Boomerang reflects most incident light directly back along its path, and is certified to meet ANSI/ISEA 107-1999 Level 2 and EN 471 Class 2 retro-reflective performance. When illuminating device from off-axis direction in poorly lit conditions, reflected light is beamed back in direction of light source.




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