Starna has introduced new quality assurance technology in its Hainault (UK) plant to prove the reflectivity of their far-UV (vacuum-UV) mirrors
Far-UV optics are particularly susceptible to atmospheric damage, and Starna far-UV mirrors are routinely supplied with a high reflectivity magnesium fluoride coating, whose thickness must be precisely controlled to optimise performance.
An Acton Research deep UV spectrometer is now used as a routine production QA tool on these components, and is capable of determining Absolute Reflectance on multiple samples in the 120-190nm region.
Starna is one of the few vendors capable of supplying far-UV mirrors with proven performance.
The company has over 30 years production experience on UV enhanced optics and use state-of-the-art production plant to supply leading instrument manufacturers and research establishments with optical components manufactured to their own specifications.
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