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Mounted off-axis parabolic mirrors

7th December 2021
Louis Regnier
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Optical Surfaces has launched a new low profile mounting system that provides a highly stable platform for smaller diameter.

Designed to facilitate rapid and simple mounting onto an optical table or other support, Optical Surfaces is now able to supply smaller diameter OAP mirrors pre-aligned in the new high quality stress-free mount.

Benefiting from a uniquely stable manufacturing environment, and a highly skilled team of engineers and craftsmen, Optical Surfaces has established itself as a world leader for the production of high precision off-axis parabolic mirrors. The company is able to routinely produce OAP mirrors with surface accuracy to lambda/20 (peak-to-valley) depending upon off-axis angles. Using proprietary polishing techniques Optical Surfaces can, depending on the surface accuracy required, achieve the natural limit to the off-axis angle of around 25-30 degrees and surface micro-roughness of less than 1 nm. A range of coatings is available for standard and custom components from metallic with or without protective overcoat to multilayer dielectrics and ultra-hard coatings.

Unlike standard parabolic mirrors, off-axis parabolic mirrors direct and focus incident collimated light at a specific angle, allowing unrestricted access to the focal point as well as reducing the size and minimising the weight of an optical design.

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