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Cynosure Elite Plus Laser Head Cavity Ceramic Laser Cavity Ceramic Reflector

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The   ceramic laser cavity   is a type of laser cavity made from alumina ceramic materials. It is an integral part of a laser system, creating and maintaining the lasing action. Ceramic laser reflectors are high-efficiency diffuse reflectors.  Near-perfect diffuse reflection and high reflection efficiency are effectively exploited in laser systems where the pump band of the laser host is in the spectral range of 500 nm to 1200 nm. Cynosure Elite Plus Laser Head Cavity Ceramic Laser Cavity Ceramic Reflector Alumina ceramic materials are preferred for laser cavities due to their high thermal conductivity, excellent mechanical properties, and resistance to thermal shock. Innovacera laser reflectors compared to PTFE polymer reflectors, metal reflectors and packed barium powder diffuse reflectors with several desirable characteristics: Efficient reflection eliminates the need for high-precision focusing reflectors There will be no coating peeling off like specular metal reflec...

BAB259 Glazed Alumina Laser Cavity Reflector

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BAB259 Ceramic cavity reflectors work particularly well in Ruby and Nd:YAG laser pumping chambers and can be a highly cost effective alternative to metal coated reflectors. They are also used extensively as reflectors in housings for high intensity lamps. - Resist chemical attack - high strength - high reflectivity over a broad wavelength band - good thermal conductivity and electrical stability at all operating temperatures. Physical Characteristics: - Color: White - Density: 3.1Mg/m^3 - Porosity: 22% - Flexural strength: 170Mpa - Coefficient of thermal expansion: 7.9×10^-6--/С (200~500℃) 9×10^-6/С (200~1000℃)

Alumina Ceramic Laser Reflector

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Innovacera   ceramic reflectors  work particularly well in Ruby and Nd: YAG laser pumping chambers and can be a highly cost-effective alternative to metal-coated reflectors. They are also extensively used as reflectors in housings for high-intensity lamps. ceramic reflector is used for Lamp-pumped Solid-state Lasers Ceramic reflectors can be glazed both inside the cavity and the out surface using a highly reflective glaze that seals the ceramic against ingress of cooling fluids that may alter the refractive index, introduce impurities and reduce reflectance and efficiencies. Glaze can also act as a filter and our yellow glazed reflectors have been used successfully in certain applications. The visible yellow color is complementary to the spectral colors violet and indigo and effectively absorbs these wavelengths up to around 450 nm.