Laser mirrors optimized for infrared lasers such as quantum cascade lasers and CO2 lasers. High mechanical stability is achieved by using a copper substrate.
Broadband IR laser mirrors are ideal for demanding infrared laser applications such as quantum cascade lasers and CO2 lasers. To increase the laser damage threshold and dissipate excessive heat generated by high-power infrared lasers, copper is used for the substrate. Mirrors with copper substrates offer superior mechanical stability compared to mirrors made from other substrate materials, allowing for proper heat dissipation. ■ Over 98% reflectivity in the range of 2~20μm ■ Copper substrate mirrors ■ High laser durability *You can download the catalog from Edmund Optics Japan below.
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Edmund Optics (EO) is a leading company in optical components, imaging, and photonics technology. It supports markets worldwide, including R&D, electronics, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical fields. EO's products are used in a wide range of applications, from DNA analysis to retinal-based personal identification and high-speed FA applications. With the integration of EO's latest manufacturing capabilities and global logistics network, it is recognized in the market as the No. 1 supplier of optical components available for immediate sale. Japanese customers are served by the local subsidiary, Edmund Optics Japan, Inc.
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Edmund Optics is a photonics and imaging company that has been manufacturing and supplying precision optical components and subassemblies to industries worldwide since its founding in 1942. In addition to the design and manufacture of a wide range of optical components, imaging systems, and optomechanical devices, Edmund Optics also supports OEM applications through the mass production of both stock items and custom products.