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English: A concave mirror used in a dye laser. The dielectric coated mirror is over 99.7% reflective at 600 nanometers, making it ideal for use with rhodamine dye.
Русский: Вогнутое зеркало, используемое в лазере на красителях. Зеркало с диэлектрическим покрытием имеет отражающую способность более 99,7% при длине волны 600 нм, что делает его идеальным для использования с родаминовым красителем.
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