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Replicated Mirrors for High Fluence Laser Application
Molded metallic mirrors manufactured by the so-called Optic-Replication Technique (ORT) are developed since a quite long time (ref 1-2-3) for various applications. Such mirrors are particularly attractive when attempt are made to consider large number of identical components associated with a low cost investment.