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Considerations in the Use of Beryllium for Mirrors

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Abstract

Some practical problems associated with the use of beryllium as a mirror substrate material are analyzed, with particular emphasis on nonelastic strains that may affect mirror performance. Present information on the nonelastic behavior of beryllium is summarized.

© 1966 Optical Society of America

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