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15mm, 400 - 750nm Broadband Dielectric, N-BK7 90° Specialty Mirror

Broadband Dielectric 90° Specialty Mirrors

Broadband Dielectric 90° Specialty Mirrors

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Angle Tolerance (arcmin):
±2
Bevel:
Protective bevel as needed
Clear Aperture (%):
90.00
Coating:
Dielectric Mirror (400 - 750nm)
Coating Specification:
Legs - Ravg ≥98% @ 400 - 750nm (0 - 45°)
Ravg ≥99% @ 400 - 750nm (0°)
Dimensional Tolerance (mm):
±0.1
Length of Hypotenuse (mm):
21.20
Length of Legs (mm):
15.00
Ray Deviation (°):
90.00
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Surface Quality:
40-20
Type:
Right Angle Mirror
Wavelength Range (nm):
400 - 750
Image Orientation:
Left-Handed
Power (fringes) @ 632.8nm:
1.25
Irregularity (fringes) @ 632.8nm:
0.50

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
Reach 235:

Product Family Description

TECHSPEC® Broadband Dielectric 90° Specialty Mirrors are constructed from right angle prisms with a dielectric mirror coating on the two legs and an uncoated hypotenuse. The mirrored surfaces form a precise 90° angle, ideal for splitting an image from a single imaging lens onto two different cameras, or for combining two images onto a single camera. These mirrors are available in a range of sizes from 5 – 75mm and coated on an N-BK7 substrate. TECHSPEC® Broadband Dielectric 90° Specialty Mirrors feature greater than 99% reflectivity from 400 – 750nm, increasing system performance by decreasing energy loss compared to standard metal coated mirrors.

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