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Mirrors control lasers for scanning applications

A Reynard product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 20, 2008

Reynard can shape Galvanometer mirror substrates to suit any application and use a protected metal or a multilayer di-electric tuned for the required wavelength band.

Reynard' Galvanometer mirrors are used in laser system applications such as scanners, bar code readers, sweeping remote sensors, marking systems and laser light shows.

A mirror causes a static laser beam to scan in a one-dimensional orientation.

Adding a second Galvanometer mirror allows for scanning in two dimensions.

With a synchronised X-Y controller, any continuous geometric shape can be realised.

Mirrors are manufactured using most any substrate, but are most commonly made from BK-7, fused silica or silicon.

The company can shape Galvanometer mirror substrates to suit any application.

The substrates are then coated with a highly reflective protected metal or a multilayer di-electric tuned for the required wavelength band and application.

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