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Off-axis parabolic mirror
copperlaserwith metal layer

Off-axis parabolic mirror - II-VI INFRARED - copper / laser / with metal layer
Off-axis parabolic mirror - II-VI INFRARED - copper / laser / with metal layer
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Characteristics

Shape
off-axis parabolic
Material
copper
Use
laser
Options and accessories
with metal layer

Description

The ring-focus off-axis parabola is an optic that combines the properties of a 90° parabolic focusing mirror with an axicon focusing optic. Typically, ZnSe lenses with a conical term are used to create a ring focus. The ring-focus off-axis parabola eliminates the transmissive optic by combining the axicon with an off-axis parabolic mirror. The resulting geometry is a free-form surface which II-VI generates using slow tool servo technology. This approach offers versatile design specifications for working distance, ring diameter, and turning angle. For high-power applications, a direct-cooled copper substrate design can be employed. One optic performs the work of two. Usable in high power laser systems. Produced from standard off-axis substrate. Excellent RMS roughness < 6nm. Easily designed to produce any desired ring diameter at focus.

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