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Simplifying Beam Diagnostics With a Laser Beam Reducer

Optical Surfaces Ltd is a leading supplier of modular and standalone reflective beam reducers to laser facilities looking to perform accurate diagnostics and precise measurements on their beamlines.

A1-Series Reflective Beam Reducer mounted on an optical table. Image Credit: Optical Surfaces Ltd.

reflective beam reducer is a device that uses mirrors to reduce the diameter of a collimated laser beam. Unlike transmissive beam reducers that use lenses, reflective laser beam reducers from Optical Surfaces Ltd offer advantages such as high transmission, no chromatic aberration, and the ability to handle broadband sources. They are particularly well-suited for high-power laser applications as there is no internal focus to cause damage.

Traditionally beam reducers have come as complete, pre-aligned mounted optical systems in an enclosure. While this approach provides a good beam reduction solution for optics up to 200 mm diameter, above this an enclosed system solution becomes too large, too heavy, and too expensive. For laser facilities producing a collimated beam (up to 500 mm diameter) - Optical Surfaces Ltd has developed a new modular approach enabling simple set-up of a larger diameter beam reducer assembly aligned to your optical experiment.

Laser beam reducers (up to 30x) from Optical Surfaces Ltd are based upon high precision off-axis mirrors which provide an unobstructed output and highly efficient transmission. The reflective design of these beam reducers is achromatic and with aluminium coatings can operate from UV to far IR without adjustment.

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