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800nm, 12.7mm Dia. x 6.35mm Thickness, Ultrafast Laser Mirror

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Product Details

Type:
Laser Mirror

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Diameter (mm):
12.70 +0.00/-0.10
Thickness (mm):
6.35 ±0.20
Parallelism (arcmin):
<3
Clear Aperture (%):
90
Back Surface:
Commercial Polish

Optical Properties

Angle of Incidence (°):
45
Coating:
Ultrafast (750-850nm)
Design Wavelength DWL (nm):
800
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Fused Silica (Corning 7980)
Surface Quality:
10-5
Coating Specification:
R(avg) S & P >99.90% @ 800nm @ 45° AOI
R(avg) >99.7% @ 770 - 830nm @ 45° AOI
Wavelength Range (nm):
750 - 850
Surface Flatness (P-V):
λ/8
Coating Type:
Dielectric
GDD Specification:
±10 fs2 @ 750 - 850nm @ 45° AOI (s-pol)
±20 fs2 @ 770 - 830nm @ 45° AOI (p-pol)

Environmental & Durability Factors

Durability:
MIL-PRF-13830B

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

    • GDD as Low as ±20fs2 at Design Wavelength Range
    • Greater than 99.9% Reflectivity
    • Ideal for Ti:sapphire and Yb:doped Ultrafast Lasers

    TECHSPEC® Low GDD Dielectric Ultrafast Laser Mirrors feature a multilayer dielectric coating on fused silica substrates for excellent reflectivity of greater than 99.9%, and low coefficient of thermal expansion, making them ideal for ultrafast beam transport applications. These mirrors have a group delay dispersion (GDD) of near zero at their design wavelength range, minimizing dispersion of the reflected beam. TECHSPEC® Low GDD Dielectric Ultrafast Laser Mirrors are ideal for utilizing the first and second harmonic of Ti:sapphire and Yb:doped lasers for applications such as laser machining and welding.  

    Note: Please contact us if your application requires a TECHSPEC Low GDD Ultrafast Mirror with a custom wavelength, angle, or size.

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