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Optics for High Resolution Laser Imaging: Finding the Best Path
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[QUOTE="Tom.G, post: 6859567, member: 581973"] For a decent quality parabolic mirror, try one from a decent quality reflector telescope; unfortunately the larger sizes are in the $$$ to $$,$$$ price range. They whole telescope may be adequate for a one-off build. For initial experimenting, lower cost "toy" telescopes from a science toy store may be useful. If you don't want to tear apart a telescope, here is a link to some of the better quality mirrors: [URL]https://www.edmundoptics.com/search/?criteria=parabolic mirror&Tab=Products#[/URL] Cheers, Tom [/QUOTE]
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