2 New Mirror Series
Alpine Research OpticsRequest Info
For Ti:S Ultrafast Lasers
BOULDER, Colo., March 24, 2006 -- Alpine Research Optics (ARO) has
introduced two new series of mirrors intended for demanding
beam-steering tasks in Ti:S ultrafast laser applications. The new B-Max
series mirrors are optimized to deliver the broadest possible bandwidth
(>99.8% reflectivity from 735 nm to 880 nm), while the E-Max high
reflectors are specifically optimized to attain the highest pulse
energy damage threshold, ARO said. Both coatings are designed to
maintain transform limited-pulse performance by minimizing group
velocity dispersion (GVD) and third-order dispersion (TOD).
B-Max
and E-Max coated mirrors are available as stock products at either 0°
or 45° angle of incidence, on both 25-mm (1 inch) and 50-mm (2 inch)
diameter fused-silica substrates. In addition to these standard
components, ARO can readily customize these coatings in terms of center
wavelength, bandwidth and dispersion characteristics, and can also
fabricate these mirrors on a broad range of substrate materials and
sizes.
For more information, visit: www.arocorp.com; e-mail: David Collier, [email protected]
Alpine Research Optics
6810 Winchester Circle
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone:(303) 444-3420
Fax: (303) 444-1686
http://www.arocorp.com
/Buyers_Guide/Alpine_Research_Optics/c606
Published: March 2006
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