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1) to form a very stable substrate, regarding very low thermal expansion, for both mirrors2) to form a very hard and resistant, yet very transparent (UV-IR) overcoating for thr aluminum first surface mirrors
Klaus, thanks for further info on the quartz material. Apparently this mirror lens would not be used under the temperature of 700-1200 degree, the character of the low thermal expansion should be reliable enough for the purpose.
That's not the point Akira: it is about thermal changes of the mirror which leads to variations in focal length(s) of the two mirrors and on very large mirrors, aöso distortions, so if you use it at room temparatures and you take it outside at say zero degrees, this change in temparature may lead to that.
Yes, exactly Akira!
Klaus, the thermal expansion coefficient of quartz (crystal) is more than 10 times lager than that of quartz glass.
What is one of these lenses worth?