Optical mirrors are precision mirrors with highly polished flat surfaces or curved surfaces that reflect light.
For specific narrow wavelength and high energy level applications, we recommend using laser grade reflectors. These efficient precision mirrors can be used for beam steering in laser applications.
Off axis parabolic mirrors can be considered as the "cut out" of larger parent parabolic mirrors. These mirrors are difficult to align, but setting them correctly can be very helpful for optical design. They have many of the same functions as parabolic mirrors, but can deviate from off-axis light. This can leave more interactive space around the focus.