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Substrates
OSE-OPSQSP
Low Scattering Substrates, SiO2
These low scatter substrates are in high demand for high power laser and X-ray applications.
OSE-OPCFSP
Low Scattering Substrates, CaF2
These low-dispersion substrates are in high demand for high-power laser and X-ray applications.
OSE-OPMFSP
Low Scattering Substrates, MgF2
These low-dispersion substrates are in high demand for high-power laser and X-ray applications.
OSE-WSSQSP
Low Scattering Substrates, SiO2, Wedge
These low-dispersion substrates are in high demand for high-power laser and X-ray applications.
OSE-WSCFSP-30C05-10-1
Low Scattering Substrates, CaF2, Wedge
These low-dispersion substrates are in high demand for high-power laser and X-ray applications.
OSE-WSMFSP-30C05-10-1
Low Scattering Substrates, MgF2, Wedge
These low-dispersion substrates are in high demand for high-power laser and X-ray applications.
OSE-S-OFB
Reasonable Optical Flats
These lower cost optical flats have minimal reduction in surface quality and are suitable for most applications.
OSE-S-OFBP
Reasonable Optical Flats, Polished
These lower cost optical flats have minimal reduction in surface quality and are suitable for most applications.
OSE-S-OPB
Reasonable Optical Flats, Polished
These lower cost optical flats have minimal reduction in surface quality and are suitable for most applications.
These lower cost optical flats have minimal reduction in surface quality and are suitable for most applications.
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