A cylindrical mirror is a concave cylindrical mirror coated with a reflective film to achieve reflection. Reflective optical elements can focus light beams without introducing chromatic aberration, making them particularly suitable for broadband light sources. Due to the absence of dispersion effects, these mirrors have advantages over cylindrical lenses in applications such as line generation, beam extension, or one-dimensional (1D) amplification when used with broadband light sources.
Working principle
The working principle of cylindrical mirrors is similar to other types of mirrors, both following the law of light reflection, which states that the incident and reflected light rays have the same angle relative to the normal of the reflecting surface. However, due to the cylindrical surface shape of the cylindrical reflector, it can only change the propagation of light in the direction perpendicular to the cylindrical axis, and does not change the propagation of light in the direction parallel to the cylindrical axis.
types of
Cylindrical mirrors can be concave or convex, depending on their application requirements:
- Concave cylindrical reflector:This type of reflector can focus parallel incident light rays onto a line in the concave direction of the cylindrical surface, while maintaining the parallelism of the light rays in the vertical direction. It is commonly used in applications that require focusing a beam of light into a linear shape, such as focusing a linear light source, focusing light rays in spectroscopy, etc.
- Convex cylindrical reflector:On the contrary, convex cylindrical mirrors can diverge light in the direction of the convex surface of the cylinder, forming a linear light source. It is commonly used in applications that require the beam to be extended from a linear shape, such as extending laser lines.
Cylindrical reflector is a special type of reflector with a cylindrical surface, which is curved in one direction and flat in another direction perpendicular to that direction. This unique geometric characteristic makes cylindrical mirrors have special applications in optical systems, especially in situations where single directional focusing or expansion of light beams is required
Cylindrical mirrors have a wide range of applications in the fields of optics and scientific research, including:
- Laser beam shaping:In laser processing and medical laser treatment, cylindrical mirrors are used to shape circular laser beams into linear shapes to meet specific processing or treatment needs.
- optical instrument:In optical instruments, cylindrical mirrors are used to focus or expand light to improve instrument performance, such as in spectrometers where they are used to focus light onto detectors.
- DESIGN:In specific lighting applications, cylindrical mirrors are used to create linear light sources to achieve special lighting effects.
Advantages and Challenges
- advantage:Cylindrical mirrors can achieve unidirectional focusing or expansion of light beams, providing flexibility and accuracy for specific optical applications.
- challenge:Compared with spherical mirrors, the design and manufacturing of cylindrical mirrors are more complex, requiring precise control of the shape of the reflecting surface to achieve the desired optical effect. In addition, the alignment and installation of cylindrical mirrors are also sensitive and require precise adjustments to ensure the performance of the optical system.
conclusion
Cylindrical reflector is an important optical component that provides special functionality in optical design and applications due to its unique geometric shape, especially suitable for situations that require unidirectional modification of the beam.
Conventional indicators for processing cylindrical mirrors | |
material | Optical glass, optical crystals, etc |
Product Category | Cylindrical reflector |
Processing size (mm) | 1-500 |
Diameter tolerance (mm) | ±0.03 |
Surface smoothness (American standard) | 60-40 or 10-5 |
Surface Accuracy | λ/ 10@632.8nm Or higher |
damage threshold | >5J/cm2,20ns,20Hz,@1064nm |
Optical aperture | >90% |
reflectivity | <99.5% or higher |
chamfer | Protective chamfer |
coating film | Customize according to demand |