Re: Need small (2-mm) flat mirrors



Sam Goldwasser wrote:
"kublai khan" <birky99@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:


I need several small (2-mm dia or 2mm x 2mm) mirrors to steer a 3 W,
1-mm beam at 532 nm. Metal coating preferred since the mirror normal
tilt will be <45 deg relative to the beam. Any sources for such
mirrors, in-stock or custom? Thanks.


One way is to buy stock mirrors and have them diced.


The coatings may also corrode if you don't seal the edges after dicing.

Cheers,

Phil Hobbs
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