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ISP Optics Gold Coated Mirrors

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  • Pyrex® Mirror Substrates
  • Protected Gold Coating
  • Ideal for LWIR Applications

ISP Optics Gold Coated Mirrors feature a protected gold coating on a Pyrex® mirror substrate with an operating wavelength range of 0.7 – 12µm. Protected gold is the most efficient reflective coating over the entire Infrared (IR) wavelength range. In addition, Pyrex® is a low-expansion material, making it relatively insensitive to temperature changes. As such, ISP Optics Gold Coated Mirrors are ideal for a wide range of IR applications. A protective dielectric overcoat is deposited over the gold to protect the fragile coating from damage and to make cleaning and handling easier.

Common Specifications

Back Surface:
Fine Grind
Edges:
Fine Grind
Thickness (mm):
6.35 ±0.20
Surface Flatness (P-V):
λ/4
Substrate:
Pyrex
Surface Quality:
40-20
Coating Specification:
Ravg ≥95% @ 3000 - 5000nm
Coating:
Protected Gold (3000-5000nm)
Coating Type:
Metal
Wavelength Range (nm):
3000 - 5000

Products

 Title  Compare  Stock Number  Price Buy
12.7mm Dia., Protected Gold Coated, ISP Optics λ/4 Mirror | P-MF-AU-12
25.4mm Dia., Protected Gold Coated, ISP Optics λ/4 Mirror | P-MF-AU-25

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