Description
Partially reflective mirrors with a dielectric coating can be manufactured on a standard basis for the wavelength range from 193nm to 5um. An angle of incidence of 0 makes it an output coupler; an angle of incidence 45 makes it a beam splitter. Additional angles of incidence can also be produced.
High Power Partially Reflective Coatings
Laser Components USA, Inc.
Specifications
Angle Of Incidence (AOI): | 0 degree |
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Wavelength Range: | 193 – 5000 nm |
Min Transmission: | 80 % |
Wavelength Range: | 193 nm to 5 µm |
Angle Of Incidence: | 0° or 45° |
Features
- High Power Partially Reflective Coatings: These coatings are designed for high power applications, providing durability and efficiency across a wide wavelength range from 193 nm to 5 µm.
- Customizable Angles of Incidence: Standard products are available for 0° and 45° angles of incidence, suitable for output couplers and beam splitters, respectively. Additional angles can be customized upon request.
- Output Couplers: Primarily used within laser resonators to extract the laser beam, output couplers optimize the quality of the laser resonator through precise reflection degree selection.
- Beam Splitters: Designed for a 45° angle of incidence, these components are essential for dividing laser beams with specific polarization requirements.
- Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating: The rear side of both output couplers and beam splitters can be equipped with AR coating to minimize transmission losses and enhance performance.
- Versatile Substrate Options: A variety of substrate materials are available to meet specific application needs, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance.
- Global Availability: LASER COMPONENTS offers these products worldwide, with dedicated support and service in Germany, USA, Great Britain, and France.
Applications
- High Power Output Couplers: Used primarily inside resonators to extract the laser beam. The quality of the laser resonator is optimized through a suitable choice of the degree of reflection. They are also used in attenuation. Typically, the back side of output couplers is equipped with an AR coating to minimize the loss of the transmitted beam.
- High Power Beam Splitters: Partially reflective mirrors with a dielectric coating can be manufactured for the wavelength range from 193 nm to 5 µm. An angle of incidence of 45° makes it a beam splitter. Additional angles of incidence can also be produced.
- Partially Reflective Coatings: These coatings are available for various applications, including output couplers and beam splitters, with customizable angles of incidence and reflection percentages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the wavelength range for which the partially reflective mirrors can be manufactured?
The mirrors can be manufactured for the wavelength range from 193nm to 5um.
What is the use of an angle of incidence of 0?
An angle of incidence of 0 makes it an output coupler.
What is the use of an angle of incidence of 45?
An angle of incidence 45 makes it a beam splitter.
Can additional angles of incidence be produced?
Yes, additional angles of incidence can also be produced.
What is the coating used for the partially reflective mirrors?
The partially reflective mirrors have a dielectric coating.
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