mirrorreflector
Mirrorreflector is an optical assembly that combines reflective surfaces to redirect, concentrate, or shape light or other electromagnetic radiation. The term is not widely standardized and may be used informally to describe components that integrate a mirror with a reflector in devices such as lighting fixtures, solar collectors, imaging systems, and laser optics.
Construction and composition: A mirrorreflector typically consists of one or more mirrors, which may be flat
Principles of operation: Reflection from the optical surfaces redirects light, enhances radiance, or concentrates energy onto
Applications: In lighting, mirrorreflectors help shape and direct beams for improved illumination control. In solar power,
Design considerations: Efficiency, spectral response, and polarization effects are influenced by coatings and geometry. Thermal stability,
See also: Reflector; Mirror; Parabolic reflector; Compound parabolic concentrator.