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Thread: 447nm >> With Broadband Visible Dielectric mirror that's rated @ 450nm?

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    Default 447nm >> With Broadband Visible Dielectric mirror that's rated @ 450nm?

    Will there be a problem if I use a ""447nm"" laser..... with a "Broadband Visible Dielectric mirror that's rated @ 450nm to 675nm

    Thanks for any help or suggestions
    Last edited by onsatmex5; 01-29-2012 at 17:58. Reason: 447 NOT 473...lol

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    Should be less then 3% loss if its a dielectric mirror. Usually they work very well 10-20 nm from the band edge.

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    Great! That is what I was wanting to hear

    "mixedgas" I really appreciate all your help, you are very generous with your knowledge! Thank You

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