A parabolic mirror is a curved mirror that converts diverging light from one point of the light source into parallel light.
The super mirror is an ultra-high power mirror whose surface reflectance is as close to 1 (100%) as possible to increase the power of the resonator.
These laser mirrors are designed for laser applications with specific wavelengths, where low wavefront distortion, low scattering and high reflectivity are usually important.
You can use the 0 - 45° wide-angle dielectric mirrors for an optical system to move light back and forth between two mirrors or Michelson interferometers if you want to use a mirror with an angle of incidence of 45° or less.
All dielectric coating designs are much more resistant to laser damage than typical mirrors and are suitable for use with high-power laser systems.
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