GOLD COATING
Electroplated Gold coating has excellent and consistent reflectivity in the infra red, and good reflectivity in the visible, which allows the easy use of red alignment lasers. Unlike vacuum deposited Gold coatings, electroplated Gold never peels, flakes, or delaminates.
Polarisation changes on reflection are virtually zero, so for metal cutting and other polarisation sensitive applications, gold mirrors are the most reliable way of maintaining polarisation. Because reflectivity is almost independent of angle of incidence, Gold is an excellent choice of coating for scanner mirrors, or mirrors used off axis.

Reflectivity of gold in the infrared
Electroplated Gold coating is in intimate thermal contact with the mirror base, so localised burns, dust, and scratches have little effect on the mirrors performance, ideal for high powwer carbon dioxide laser cutting.
Electroplated Gold is widely used with Er:YAG lasers, CO2 lasers, QCL's, OPO's, and many other applications in the infra red from 1-300 microns wavelength, including terahertz imaging.
Our Gold coating covers all the mirror surfaces, front sides and rear, so there are no discontinuities that can initiate delamination of the coating. Cassegrain reflectors, and Herriott cells use gold coated metal mirrors for the benefit of the through holes in the mirror are also gold coated.
Chemically deposited Gold coating has a huge laser damage threshold, and with a copper mirror substrate will withstand 40 KiloWatts, see laser damage resistance of CO2 laser optics
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