Low GDD Ultrafast Mirrors for 460 - 590 nm
- Designed for 2nd Harmonic of Yb:Glass, Yb:YAG, and Nd:YAG Lasers
- Greater than 99% Reflectance over 460 - 590 nm
- Group Delay Dispersion < 30 fs²
UM10-45G
(Ø1")
UM05-45G
(Ø1/2")
Application Idea
UM10-45G Mounted in a Ø1" Polaris Mount
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Item # | UM05-45G | UM10-45G |
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Design Wavelength Range | 460 - 590 nm | |
Diameter | 1/2" (12.7 mm) | 1" (25.4 mm) |
Diameter Tolerance | +0.00 / -0.10 mm | |
Thickness | 6.4 mm (0.25") | 9.5 mm (0.37") |
Thickness Tolerance | ±0.20 mm | |
Clear Aperture | >80% of Diameter | |
Reflectance | Rs > 99% (460 - 590 nm) Rp > 99% (480 - 560 nm) |
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Angle of Incidence | 45° | |
Group Delay Dispersion | |GDDs| < 30 fs² (460 - 590 nm) |GDDp| < 30 fs² (480 - 560 nm) |
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Substrate | Fused Silica | |
Front Surface Flatness | λ/10 at 632.8 nm Over Clear Aperture |
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Front Surface Quality | 20-10 Scratch-Dig | |
Parallelism | ≤3 arcmin | |
Back Surface | Polished |
Features
- Designed for Frequency-Doubled Ultrafast Yb and Nd Lasers
- Ideal for Laser Pulses Shorter than 250 fs
- Low Group Delay Dispersion: |GDD| < 30 fs²
- Available in Ø1/2" and Ø1" Sizes
- For Use at 45° AOI
These Low Group Delay Dispersion (GDD) Ultrafast Mirrors provide high reflectance and low group delay dispersion in the 460 - 590 nm range. This wavelength range is optimized for the second harmonic of Ytterbium (Yb) and Neodymium (Nd) lasers. These mirrors are ideal for applications where pulse broadening is a concern and are designed for a 45° angle of incidence. The dielectric coating is applied with an ion-beam-sputtering (IBS) technique, providing a highly controlled and durable dielectric thin film coating.
These mirrors offer an ideal combination of greater than 99% reflectance and less than 30 fs² GDD. For details, please see the Graphs tab.
Our low GDD mirrors are available with either a 1/2" or 1" diameter. The edge of each optic is engraved with the item number and an arrowhead pointing to the coated surface. The back surface of these mirrors is polished so that the small percentage of light that leaks through the reflective coating may be used for applications such as power monitoring.
In addition to the low GDD mirrors here, Thorlabs also offers low GDD mirrors for various other wavelength ranges. For mirrors designed for the fundamental harmonic of Ytterbium (Yb) and Neodymium (Nd) lasers, see our Low GDD Ultrafast Mirrors for 970 - 1150 nm. For our full selection of optics for ultrafast applications, please see the Ultrafast Optics tab.
The graphs below are theoretical results of the reflectance and the group delay dispersion and represent typical performance of the coating. Both plots are shown for an AOI of 45°.
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The shaded region represents the specified wavelength range where Rs > 99%.
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The shaded region represents the wavelength range where |GDD| < 30 fs² for s-polarized light. The GDD values fluctuate rapidly outside of the design wavelength range.
Thorlabs offers a wide selection of optics optimized for use with Nd:YAG lasers. Please see below for more information.
Posted Comments: | |
Fernando Manuel DA SILVA RIBEIRO
 (posted 2021-07-07 02:27:38.897) Dear Mr(s).
Do you have the damage threshold data for this mirrors?
I am particularly interested in the 515nm wavelength in the nano- and femto- second regimes.
How they compare with the UM10-Y2HP? YLohia
 (posted 2021-07-12 08:05:43.0) Hello, please see our comment below (dated 2018-10-04) on the damage thresholds of these mirrors. The test parameters were 200 fs pulses at 200 kHz rep rate. Unfortunately, we do not have data for ns regimes at the moment, so we suggest following the same damage threshold guidelines as the femtosecond regime. Peter.Butler
 (posted 2018-10-03 09:27:04.29) Please you provide the damage threshold for these mirrors. I am particularly interested in using these mirrors with a 517 nm expanded to 8 mm diameter beam, up to 4 nJ per pulse, PRF 75 MHz. YLohia
 (posted 2018-10-04 09:53:09.0) Hello, thank you for contacting Thorlabs. While we have not yet obtained conclusive damage threshold test data on these mirrors yet, we do expect it to be on the order of 0.06 to 0.10 J/cm^2 at that wavelength. |
Thorlabs offers a wide selection of optics optimized for use with femtosecond and picosecond laser pulses. Please see below for more information.
Low-GDD Mirrors | |||||
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355 - 445 nm | 460 - 590 nm | 700 - 930 nm | 970 - 1150 nm | 1400 - 1700 nm | 1760 - 2250 nm |
Dielectric Mirror | High-Power Mirrors for Picosecond Lasers |
Metallic Mirrors | Low-GDD Pump-Through Mirrors |
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Dual-Band Dielectric Mirror, 400 nm and 800 nm |
Ytterbium Laser Line Mirrors, 250 nm - 1080 nm |
Ultrafast-Enhanced Silver Mirrors, 750 - 1000 nm |
Protected Silver Mirrors, 450 nm - 20 µm |
Unprotected Gold Mirrors, 800 nm - 20 µm |
Pump-Through Mirrors, 1030 - 1080 nm and 940 - 980 nm |
Deterministic GDD Beamsplitters |
Low-GDD Harmonic Beamsplitters |
Low-GDD Polarizing Beamsplitters |
β-BBO Crystals | Dispersion-Compensating Optics | |
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Beamsplitters & Windows, 600 - 1500 nm or 1000 - 2000 nm |
Harmonic Beamsplitters, 400 nm and 800 nm or 500 nm and 1000 nm |
High-Power, Broadband, High Extinction Ratio Polarizers, 700 - 1300 nm | β-BBO Crystals for Second Harmonic Generation |
Dispersion-Compensating Mirrors, 650 - 1050 nm |
Dispersion-Compensating Prisms, 700 - 900 nm |