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Concave Spherical Mirrors for Schlieren Imaging

Spherical mirrors for Schlieren imaging systems are available in a range of materials including fused silica, Zerodur, and ClearCeram

Concave Spherical Mirrors for Schlieren Imaging

The skilled optical craftsmen at Optical Surfaces are experienced in producing concave spherical mirrors (up to 800 mm in diameter) with surface accuracy of better than lambda/10 with particular emphasis on smoothness of the profile.

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Optical Surfaces Ltd. has been producing optical components and systems for leading high-power laser research groups for many years. The company’s ISO 9001-2008 approved manufacturing workshops and test facilities are...

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Drawing upon its uniquely stable manufacturing environment, Optical Surfaces Ltd. routinely produces the highest quality concave spherical mirrors for Schlieren imaging systems in a range of materials including fused silica, Zerodur, and ClearCeram.

Over the years, the company has produced concave spherical mirrors for Schlieren imaging applications looking at airflow turbulence, explosive shockwaves, gas leaks, and visualization of transparent thermal phenomena.

The skilled optical craftsmen at Optical Surfaces are experienced in producing concave spherical mirrors (up to 800mm in diameter) with surface accuracy of better than lambda/10 with particular emphasis on smoothness of the profile. Ultra high precision surface finish and durable optical coatings combine to provide superior Schlieren image quality.

Research and industrial groups acknowledge Schlieren imaging to be the preferred technique for visualizing density variations in transparent media.  In a typical Schlieren imaging set-up, a source directs light onto a long radius concave spherical mirror, which collimates the light and redirects it onto a second identical mirror. The resultant image may be captured by an imaging camera or on a screen.

For further information on ultra-high precision mirrors optimized for Schlieren imaging, please visit http://www.optisurf.com/index.php/products/spherical-mirrors/ or contact Optical Surfaces Ltd. on +44-208-668-6126 / sales@optisurf.com.