Key Features:

Description: Calcium Fluoride (CaF₂) crystals are known for their broad transmission range, spanning from the vacuum ultraviolet (0.13 µm) to the infrared region (10 µm). This makes them an excellent material for UV and IR optics. CaF₂ windows exhibit a high laser damage threshold, making them ideal for laser optics, molecular imaging, and spectroscopy applications. The material’s exceptional resistance to thermal and mechanical shock, along with its superior chemical durability, ensures reliable performance in various demanding environments. CaF₂ crystals are widely used in UV and IR imaging systems, telescopes, thermal imaging cameras, and other optical devices.

Physical Properties:

PropertySpecification
Density3.18 g/cm³
Hardness158 kg/mm² (Knoop)
Melting Point1418°C
Thermal Conductivity9.71 W·m⁻¹·K⁻¹
Thermal Expansion Coefficient18.85 x 10⁻⁶ /°C

Optical Properties:

PropertySpecification
Transmission Range0.13-10 µm
Refractive Index1.399 @ 7 µm
Absorption Coefficient< 0.001 cm⁻¹ @ 10.6 µm
Optical Density (OD)0.5
Transmission (%)> 90% @ 7 µm

Standard Specifications:

PropertySpecification
DiameterUp to 6 inches
Thickness0.5 to 10 mm
Surface Quality60/40 Scratch/Dig (MIL-PRF-13830B)
Surface Flatnessλ/2 @ 632.8 nm
Parallelism< 3 arc minutes
Perpendicularity< 5 arc minutes
CoatingCustom designs available

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