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Claude Meny
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### The mirror
#### What is a mirror ?
##### Objective
*
initial : to
**reflect**
light, to
**focus or disperse light**
.
*
Ultimate : to
**realize images**
, alone or as part of optical instruments.
##### Physical principle
*
uses the
**phenomenon of reflection**
, described by the law of reflection.
##### Constitution
*
Usually plane or curved (spherical for the most simple to realize,
parabolic or elliptical)
**surface, highly polished**
so that its surface
state deviates from its theoretical form of less than $
`\lambda/10`
$ at each point
of its surface ($
`\lambda`
$ being the wavelength in vacuum of the light to be reflected).
To increase the reflectivity of the mirror (percentage of reflected light
intensity per the total of the incident light intensity), the surface is
**most often metallized**
.
##### Interest in optics
*
**One of the most importante simple optical component**
that is used
*
alone or
*
combined in a series in most optical instruments
*
: some telephotos,
*
reflecting telescopes.
#### Why to study plane and spherical mirrors?
*
**Plane and spherical mirrors**
are the
*most technically easy to realize*
,
so they are the
*most common and cheap*
.
*
In paraxial optics, the optical properties of a
**plane mirror**
are those
of a
*spherical mirror of infinite radius of curvature*
.
Plane mirror, concave and convex spherical mirror
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