Using proprietary production techniques, and benefiting from an ultra-stable production facility, Optical Surfaces Ltd has established itself as a leading supplier of fast focusing, on-axis, parabolic mirrors for high power laser experiments.
Inherently on-axis parabolic mirrors allow a higher f-number (<0.7) to be achieved than off-axis designs therefore more laser energy can be concentrated on an experimental target. Generally, alignment of on-axis parabolic mirrors is less critical, thus they are also easier to use.
Generations of customers have sourced on-axis parabolic mirrors from Optical Surfaces Ltd. The company’s heritage goes back over 50 years to the production of large astronomical telescope optics, larger than 1 metre in diameter, for the Royal Greenwich Observatory (UK) and other prestigious customers.
Due to their completely achromatic performance, on-axis parabolic mirrors are suitable for both broadband and multiple wavelength laser applications.
Manufactured from materials including glass, ceramic, and silica –on-axis parabolic mirrors from Optical Surfaces are designed to optimize the performance of ultra-high power pulsed lasers. All surface accuracies are checked by interferometer and are guaranteed to be better than λ/10 p-v wave accuracy with low scatter.
In combination with the latest dielectric coating technology – Optical Surfaces on-axis mirrors provide minimum pulse distortion and the maximum usable bandwidth. For use with high-power femtosecond lasers operating at 750 to 850 nm, these fast-focusing mirrors can be used at power densities of greater than 100 mJ/cm2 for pulsed 50-fs pulses without deterioration. Production approved to ISO 9001-2015 the quality and performance of fast focusing on-axis parabolic mirrors from Optical Surfaces Ltd. is second to none.