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Reflector Mirror is an optical element that works by using the law of reflection. Mirrors can be divided into plane mirrors, spherical mirrors, and aspherical mirrors according to their shapes; According to the degree of reflection, it can be divided into total reflection mirrors and semi-transparent and semi reflection mirrors (also known as beam splitter).
A mirror is an optical device that can reflect light. It can be divided into the metal mirror and dielectric mirrors.


Metal mirror
In laser technology and basic optics, there are more advanced metal mirrors. The surfaces of these mirrors usually have additional coatings to improve reflectivity and protect the metal coating from oxidation. A variety of metals can be used as mirror coatings, such as gold, silver, copper and nickel-chromium alloy.
Dielectric mirror
The most important mirror in laser technology and basic optics is the dielectric mirror. The mirror comprises a multilayer thin dielectric coating. It is combined by the reflection effect of different coating sections. A commonly used type is Bragg mirror (quarter wavelength mirror), which is the simplest mirror that can obtain the highest reflectivity at a certain wavelength (Bragg wavelength).