What is Dichroic Mirror
A dichroic mirror (or dual-band mirror, dual-wavelength mirror, dichroic reflector) is a mirror with significantly different reflection or transmission properties at two different wavelengths – actually meaning two wavelength regions of some often not so large width. The specifications often refer to frequently used laser lines, so that dichroic mirrors are often belonging to the category laser line optics.
Application of Dichroic Mirror
A dichroic mirror, also known as a dichroic beamsplitter or interference filter beamsplitter, is an optical device that selectively reflects or transmits light based on its wavelength.
Picture of ZnSe Dichroic Mirror Filter
Specifications of Cathode Glass Step Wafer
Specification | Data |
Material | Silicon |
Size | 60mm*50mm |
Thickness | 2mm |
Video of ZnSe Dichroic Mirror Filter
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- What is the use of dichroic mirror in laser?
Dichroic mirrors are essential components in laser systems for beam combining, wavelength selection, and frequency doubling. By selectively reflecting or transmitting specific wavelengths of laser light, dichroic mirrors enable precise control over the laser beam’s properties