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Off-Axis Parabolic Mirrors

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KENLEY, England, Feb. 10, 2020 — Off-Axis Parabolic MirrorsOff-Axis Parabolic (OAP) Mirrors from Optical Surfaces Ltd. combine the achromatic and diffraction-limited imaging properties of a parabolic mirror with the ability to deviate the light path off-axis for optical design.

The mirrors offer the ability to focus collimated light without introducing spherical aberration. Additionally, unlike a centered parabolic mirror, an OAP mirror advantageously allows more interactive space around the focal point without disrupting the beam.

OAP mirrors are especially suitable for broadband or multiple wavelength applications.


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Feb 2020
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