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  • Barium Fluoride (BaF2) is the fastest known scintillator material; it has characteristics comparable to calcium fluoride but is more resistant to high-energy radiation. It is, however, more susceptible to water damage. Features
    • High-Energy Radiation Resistant
    • Transmission is excellent between 200nm - 12μm.
    • Provide high transmission without the use of AR coatings.
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  • Brewster Windows are windows that are meant to be used at Brewster's angle (usually uncoated). This is the angle at which only incident p-polarized light has 0% transmission loss. Instead of exterior mirrors, a Brewster window is an uncoated substrate positioned at Brewster's angle within a laser. This substrate works as a polarizer, allowing p-polarized light to enter and exit the window without reflection losses while reflecting s-polarized light. Features
    • Perfect for Laser Cavities.
    • A substrate with UV Fused Silica.
    • Without Reflection Losses, P-Polarized Light is Transmitted.
     
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  • Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) Windows have a high damage threshold and low absorption and are transparent from 180 nm to 8µm. It is a great choice for FTIR analysis, excimer laser systems, spectroscopic windows, and thermal imaging systems. Features:
    • <1 arc-minute parallelism
    • Ideally suited for excimer laser applications.
    • Transparent in UV, visible, and infrared light.
    • A low absorption rate and a high damage threshold
    • In comparison to other IR materials, it has a low chromatic aberration.
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  • All sides of an Equilateral Prism are the same length. This also implies that they have three 60-degree angles. They are beneficial in wavelength separation applications. They are also often used to refract light. This refraction demonstrates that white light is a blend of all the colours in the spectrum.
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  • Fused Silica Windows are an excellent choice for high-precision, clear transmittance applications. They have low bulk scatter and autofluorescence, as well as incredibly high surface quality and parallelism. Many sectors use fused silica windows, including aircraft, astronomy, military and commercial avionics, medical and scientific instruments, academics and research, and industrial uses. They're an excellent choice for laser applications, spectroscopy, photolithography, vacuum windows, and a variety of other uses.  Discover premium Fused Silica Windows from z optics . 0.1 angstrom roughness can be achieved with super polishing.
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  • The Rhomboid Prism is a parallelogram with uneven length neighbouring sides and non-right angled angles. Rhomboid prisms are frequently used to dispense a laser beam while maintaining its direction. Rhomboid prisms will shift the optical axis in imaging applications without inverting the picture. They have high tolerance angles, which ensure that the output beam is parallel to the input beam within 30 arcseconds. Features - 1. Lateral Beam Displacement. 2. Parallel Input and Output Beams to 30 Arcseconds. 3. Repositions the optical axis without inverting the image. 4. Exceptionally well-suited for severe displacement applications.
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  • The high-precision Wedge Windows can avoid the etalon effect caused by the light reflected on the front and rear surfaces of the high-parallel Windows, and at the same time, it can also avoid interference with reflected beam, which causes power frustration and modes jumping.
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