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12.5mm Dia. x 2.0mm Thickness Silicon Substrate Gold Mirror

Silicon Substrate Gold Mirror

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Specifications

General

Type:
Flat Mirror

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Diameter (mm):
12.50 +0.0/-0.1
Back Surface:
Commercial Polish
Clear Aperture (%):
90.00
Thickness (mm):
2.00 ±0.1
Thickness Tolerance (mm):
±0.1

Optical Properties

Surface Flatness (P-V):
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Silicon (Si)
Surface Quality:
60-40
Coating Specification:
Ravg >97% @ 800 - 2000nm
Ravg >94% @ 700 - 800nm
Coating:
Protected Gold (700-2000nm)
Wavelength Range (nm):
700 - 2000
Damage Threshold, Reference: Damage threshold for optical components varies by substrate material and coating. Click here to learn more about this specification.
0.8 J/cm2 @ 1064nm, 10ns

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Details

  • Excellent Thermal Stability
  • Ideal for Weight Sensitive Applications
  • Increased Durability over Glass Substrate Mirrors

Silicon Substrate Gold Mirrors are specifically designed for integration into the most weight-sensitive applications, such as heads-up displays. The thermal stability of the lightweight silicon substrate makes these optical mirrors an excellent solution for applications operating within the near-infrared or infrared regions. Silicon Substrate Gold Mirrors feature increased durability over traditional glass substrate mirrors, and the protected gold metallic coating provides an average reflectivity greater than 97%.

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