MAX R for 10.6 microns
High reflectivity coatings for CO2 lasers are made on, copper, silicon or aluminium mirrors
Uncoated metals such as copper and gold, have excellent broad reflectivity in the infra red, and useful reflectivity in the visible as well.
There are occasions when even tiny losses are a problem (such as as cavity fold mirrors), and an enhanced coating is needed.
Beam delivery optics used outside the resonator, such as in flying optics cutting systems, can use enhanced mirror coatings to reduce losses on reflection.
A series of thin film, high and low refractive index materials are deposited onto the polished substrate in a vacuum coating chamber. This can enhance the reflectivity at the specified wavelength, and angle of incidence, to greater than 99.8%. Such high levels of reflectance, needs sophisticated calorimetric measurement to ensure specifications are met.

Scan of MaxR coating for 9 - 12 microns
Laser Beam Products offer enhanced metal reflectors for standard wavelengths such as 10.6 microns. Other coating properties such as reflective phase retarders for circularly polarising a laser beam, or dual band coatings that are reflective at two different wavelengths at the same time eg CO2 and HeNe, are possible.
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