UV Laser Mirrors for 190nm Range - Find Here!

In summary, the conversation discusses the search for a broad laser mirror that can reflect UV and visible light, specifically with a 193 nm lase line. The website provided does not have a suitable mirror, but there are other companies, such as Chroma, that can create custom mirrors with desired spectral reflectance properties.
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montser
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Hi

is there a broad laser mirror for UV laser in the range which contain the invisible light and a 190nm? and where can I find such mirror?

Thanks
 
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Sure, try to search here:
http://www.optosigma.com/products/optical-components/mirrors

i.e.:
http://www.optosigma.com/products/optical-components/mirrors/ultra-broadband-metallic-mirrors
 
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Hi

Thanks for your reply, but I can not find in this website a mirror which can reflect 193 nm lase line and also reflect a visible laser. So is there such mirror at all?

Montser
 
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There are several companies that can custom-make a mirror with (nearly) arbitrary spectral reflectance properties: Chroma is a pleasure to deal with, for example.
 
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for your question! Yes, there are UV laser mirrors available for the 190nm range. These mirrors are specifically designed to reflect the invisible light in this range and can be found at various scientific supply companies or online through specialized optics retailers. It's important to carefully research and select a mirror that is suitable for your specific experiment or application, as different mirrors may have varying levels of reflectivity and durability. Additionally, it's important to handle and use these mirrors properly to ensure their effectiveness and longevity. I hope this helps and good luck with your research!
 

Related to UV Laser Mirrors for 190nm Range - Find Here!

1. What is the purpose of UV laser mirrors for 190nm range?

The purpose of UV laser mirrors for 190nm range is to reflect and direct UV light, specifically in the 190nm wavelength range. These mirrors are designed to have high reflectivity and low absorption in order to efficiently manipulate UV light.

2. How are UV laser mirrors for 190nm range different from other mirrors?

UV laser mirrors for 190nm range are different from other mirrors in that they are specifically designed and coated to reflect UV light in the 190nm wavelength range. They also have a higher reflectivity and lower absorption compared to other mirrors, which may not be suitable for UV light.

3. What materials are typically used to make UV laser mirrors for 190nm range?

Materials commonly used to make UV laser mirrors for 190nm range include fused silica, quartz, and UV-grade glass. These materials have low absorption in the UV range and can be coated with specialized coatings to enhance their reflectivity for UV light.

4. How are UV laser mirrors for 190nm range tested and measured?

UV laser mirrors for 190nm range are typically tested and measured using spectrophotometers and interferometers. Spectrophotometers measure the reflectivity and transmission of the mirror over a range of wavelengths, while interferometers measure the flatness and surface quality of the mirror.

5. What are the applications of UV laser mirrors for 190nm range?

UV laser mirrors for 190nm range have a wide range of applications in fields such as semiconductor manufacturing, spectroscopy, and biotechnology. They are used to direct and focus UV light for various purposes, such as lithography, fluorescence microscopy, and DNA sequencing.

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