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English: Photograph of a dielectric mirror (Bragg mirror) for 780nm at 45° incidence. The mirror is coated onto a 1inch glass substrate, which is mounted in a precision mirror mount. Although highly reflecting at the design wavelength, the mirror surface is semi-transparent in the optical and appears pink in this picture.
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