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400, 800nm, 25.4mm Dia., Ultrafast Dual Band Mirror

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Angle of Incidence (°):
45
Coating:
IBS (385-415, 770-830nm)
Design Wavelength DWL (nm):
400, 800
Diameter (mm):
25.40 +0/-0.1
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Fused Silica (Corning 7980)
Surface Quality:
10-5
Thickness (mm):
6.35 ±0.10
Type:
Laser Mirror
Typical Applications:
Beam transport of 1st and 2nd harmonic of Ti:Sapphire lasers
Parallelism (arcmin):
<3
Clear Aperture (%):
>88
Back Surface:
Commercial Polish
Coating Specification:
Rs>99.9% @385-415nm
Rp>99.8% @395-415nm
Rs>99.9% @770-830nm
Rp>99.9% @770-820nm
Wavelength Range (nm):
385 - 415, 770 - 830
Surface Flatness (P-V):
λ/6
Coating Type:
S1: Dielectric
S2: Stress-compensating
GDD Specification:
<35fs2 @ 385 - 415nm (s-pol)
<50fs2 @ 395 - 415nm (p-pol)
<20fs2 @ 770 - 830nm (s-pol)
<40fs2 @ 770 - 810nm (p-pol)

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Product Family Description

  • High Reflectivity & Low Group Delay Dispersion (GDD) for Ultrafast Beam Steering
  • Ion-Beam Sputtered (IBS) Coatings Minimize Scatter and Absorption Losses
  • Near-Zero GDD for Both the First and Second Harmonics of Ti:sapphire and Yb-doped Lasers

TECHSPEC® Dual Band Low GDD Ultrafast Mirrors maintain high reflectivity and near-zero group delay dispersion over both the first and second harmonic of Ti:sapphire and Yb-doped lasers. Utilizing Ion-Beam Sputtered Coating Technology, these mirrors minimize scatter and absorption loss commonly observed when using other traditional coating application processes. TECHSPEC® Dual Band Low GDD Ultrafast Mirrors are often used in beam steering applications as they will maintain ultrashort pulse durations that can be difficult to preserve when using more conventional laser mirrors. These mirrors are ideal for second-harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy and spectroscopy applications as well as for frequency resolved optical gating (FROG).