Knight Optical (UK) Ltd Datasheets for Optical Mirrors
Optical mirrors have a smooth, highly-polished, plane or curved surface for reflecting light. Usually, the reflecting surface is a thin coating of silver, or aluminum on glass.
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| Concave mirrors can be used to create images of light sources. Concave mirrors can be tricky to use as the object and image will now exist in the same space. | |
| Elliptical mirrors are typically used at 45° where a circular cross section of a given size is asked for. Our stock range of elliptical mirrors are machined from standard sheets... | |
| Our general-purpose grade of front surface mirrors is manufactured from standard coated sheet material. These general purpose grades of front surface mirrors are available with a multitude of coatings for... | |
| These are precision grade mirrors but not as expensive as the λ/10 versions. Used in many scientific instruments where quality is important but the use of the λ/10 versions cannot... | |
| These precision plane mirrors are our best quality mirrors. Made in low expansion glass for optimum stability they are flat to λ/10. Knight Optical's standard stock precision grade mirrors are... | |
| These specialised concave lamp reflectors are designed to have the light source, filament or arc, at the centre of curvature so that it is imaged back on itself. For filament... | |
| This range of front surface mirror (first surface mirrors) are selected for guaranteed flatness of 1 wave over 25mm aperture and individually tested to ensure they meet specification. These mid-range... |