λ/10 mirrors are used in the aerospace environment due to the vibration - Knight Optical can offer you stock and custom lambda/10 mirrors for use in government testing for aerospace, in a range of materials such as BK7 or equivalent, Zerodur, Quartz, UV Fused Silica and many more.
Mirrors are made from low expansion glass for optimum stability to maintain the lambda/10 flatness. The mirrors help produce high quality images and can be coated with a variety of coatings to ensure that the perfect quality image in the wavelength you require is achieved:
Enhanced aluminium 94%R for visible applications.
99.9% dielectric for laser use in visible applications.
UV aluminium for UV applications down to 180nm.
98.5% dielectric for laser use in the NIR applications.
Ion plated silver for NIR-2000nm applications.
Protected gold for 750nm to far infra-red applications
λ/10 mirrors are used in the aerospace environment due to the vibration, temperatures & pressure through which they are exposed. To Find out More read the PDF
Material::Soda lime float glass
Diameter::+0 / -0.2 mm
Length/width::±0.1mm
Thickness::+0.1 / -0.2mm
Surface quality::<40:20 scratch/dig
Flatness::λ/10 over 90% of mirror aperture (Rear is commercial polish)
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