UV Laser Mirrors for 190nm Range - Find Here!

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A user inquired about UV laser mirrors that can reflect light in the 190nm range and visible wavelengths. Responses directed them to OptoSigma's website for optical components, but the user could not find a suitable mirror for both 193nm and visible light. Another participant suggested that several companies, like Chroma, offer custom mirror solutions with specific spectral reflectance properties. Custom options may be necessary to meet the user's specific requirements. The discussion highlights the need for specialized products in the UV laser mirror market.
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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?

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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
 
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
 
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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