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Parabolic Mirror

Parabolic Mirror

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Parabolic reflector
Parabolic reflector

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A parabolic (or paraboloid or paraboloidal) reflector (or dish or mirror) is a reflective surface used to collect or project energy such as light, sound, ...

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10" Diameter x 60" FL Uncoated
10" Diameter x 60" FL Uncoated

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TECHSPEC Precision Parabolic Mirrors are designed for use in astronomy and other applications. ✓ Shop now with Edmund Optics!

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12.5" Diameter x 100" FL Protected Gold
12.5" Diameter x 100" FL Protected Gold

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TECHSPEC Precision Parabolic Mirrors are designed for use in astronomy and other applications. ✓ Shop now with Edmund Optics!

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Off
Off

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Thorlabs' off-axis parabolic mirrors are available with one of four coatings: UV-enhanced aluminum (250 - 450 nm), protected aluminum (450 nm - 20 µm), ...

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Parabolic Mirrors
Parabolic Mirrors

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Parabolic Mirrors are used to focus beams without introducing spherical or chromatic aberration. Filter and Compare Parabolic Mirrors ...

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Parabolic Mirrors - laser mirrors, off
Parabolic Mirrors - laser mirrors, off

https://www.rp-photonics.com

Parabolic mirrors (or parabolic reflectors) are mirrors where a cross-section through the optical surface has the shape of a parabola.

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Spherical vs. Parabolic Mirror Focal Regions
Spherical vs. Parabolic Mirror Focal Regions

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Parabolic mirrors perform better than spherical mirrors when collimating light emitted by a point source or focusing a collimated beam.