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.
Optics & Optomechanics
All dielectric coating designs are much more resistant to laser damage than typical mirrors and are suitable for use with high-power laser systems.
Ultra-wideband dielectric mirrors are fabricated using pure dielectric multilayer coatings of alternating high and low index layers.
This mirror has negative dispersion and can be used for pulse compression in a femtosecond laser system.
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