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Dielectric High Reflection
Front Surface Mirrors for Polarized Light

Special Properties

  • Very high broadband visible reflection of s&p-polarized light
  • Wide range of angles of incidences
  • 100% dielectric coating construction
  • High operating temperature (up to 300°C)

Typical Applications

  • Laser mirrors
  • Laser scanner mirrors
  • Projector applications
  • Sensor technology
  • Digital cameras

With the new SHP-D series we developed a mirror coating that supplies a very high broadband reflection of s&p-polarized light and at the same time a high reflection for a wide range of incidence angles. These extraordinary characteristics are amended by our new rugged durable SHP-D multilayer dielectric mirror coating for polarized light. This special coating design allows various applications which are not feasible with metallic coatings like silver or aluminium. Our SHP-D mirror coating for s&p polarized light is temperature resistant and can be used at temperatures of up to 300C°.


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Specifications of SHP-D,
Dielectric High Reflection Mirrors for Polarized Light

 
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Product Code

  • SHP-D

Substrates

  • Borosilicate glass
  • Selected Float Glass
  • Other on request

Coating

  • Dielectric

Reflection

  • R avg >/= 99,5% at 420-700nm (45°)
  • Rs avg >/= 98% at 420-700nm (45°)
  • Rp avg >/= 98% at 420-700nm (45°)
  • Specifications for other incidences on request

Flatness

  • Depending on substrate material and thickness

Surface Quality

  • typ. 80-50 scratch & dig (MIL-0-13830A)
  • Other on request

Other Specifications

  • Abrasion resistance according to MIL-M-13508C
  • Adherence according to MIL-C-675C (tape test)

All given details and specifications are mean reference values and are not guaranteed. In addition, please consider our "Notes on technical specifications"