L-10-XP
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Cat. No. | Clear Aperture (in/mm) |
Mirror Surface Flatness (p.v.633nm) |
Exiting Beam Max Deviation (arc.sec.) |
Diagram | 3D Model | |||||
L-10-XP-1 | 1.0/25 | λ/10 | 1.0 | |||||||
L-10-XP-2 | 1.0/25 | λ/10 | 2.0 | |||||||
L-10-XP-5 | 1.0/25 | λ/8 | 5.0 | |||||||
L-10-XP-10 | 1.0/25 | λ/4 | 10.0 | |||||||
L-10-XP-30 | 1.0/25 | λ/2 | 30.0 |
Beam Deviation is the maximum deviation from parallelism, expressed in seconds of arc, of any single return beam from any of the 6 sub-apertures of the retroreflector, when the retroreflector is fully-illuminated.
Exiting Wavefront is the resultant maximum peak-to-valley wavefront deformation from a fully-illuminated retroreflector, where lambda = 633nm.
Certain high accuracy models may be heavier than indicated here. Check with us for actual weight.
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