Yes... how do you think salt solar heaters work? They tend to use parabolic mirrors... but same concept. It’s focusing photons in a concentrated area. And if you focus photonics energy, it’s converted to thermal energy when it hits the plant. Like I said, I had issues with that and that is why I switched to white diffusion. It depends on your light and size of grow area for how big of an issue it is. In my case I was using a 2x4 grow area with almost 75 watts per square foot.
If your light intensity is hitting at or near 1500 already that's a DLI of 64 at 12/12. It's not a matter of creating a focused hot spot so much as increasing the average PPFD above what is already bordering on being too much light.
In such a case mirrors might allow the lamp to run at a lower wattage or less time for the same effect.
I'll report back after a few cycles because that's the real indicator, but looking at the data... well first, see that 453 # in the mirror result? I'm about 100% positive that should have been +553. I was taking measurements quickly, hunched over in a closet and I screwed up, either that or more likely I mistakenly looked at the plastic numbers when I was transcribing the mirror numbers because that location is also 453 for the plastic.
Panda Plastic 15" from sensor
412 551 693 745 812
453 665 915 964 1038
Mirror 15" from sensor
573 647 800 852 907
453 760 957 1016 1070
Here's the full data set extrapolated with the 453 to 553 correction. Logically it should be corrected to around 600, but we'll go with 553 to err on the low side.
Panda Plastic 15" from sensor
412 551 693 745 812 745 693 551 412
453 665 915 964
1038 964 915 665 453
412 551 693 745 812 745 693 551 412
Mirror 15" from sensor
573 647 800 852 907 852 800 647 573
553 760 957 1016
1070 1016 957 760 553
573 647 800 852 907 852 800 647 573
If you examine the outer areas you see the average increase is around 100 PPFD (slightly more), but in the center row away from the edges the increase drops, with the center (in bold) only showing an increase of 32 PPFD. That's the opposite of creating a hotspot, but all readings are still more intense. The lower this lamp is hung the less the center will be increased, so from a hanging height of 8 inches (normal height for this lamp) to 12 inches, I should experience almost no change in light intensity in the center while still providing a boost to the outer edges. From past experience, readings from 8 inches top out at around 1300 directly under emitters, so I'm in no danger of blasting them with too much light.
I should probably take measurements from 8 and 12 inches to see what's actually going on at that level.