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The
offered HALIDES are useful as starting materials for production by
thermal evaporation of transparent thin-film interference coatings,
which improve the optical characteristics of workpieces made of glass,
quartz, single crystals, semiconductors, etc.
Used for deposition of mono- and multilayer optical coatings,
they are effective in ultraviolet, visible and infrared spectral regions.
Halides, fluorides in particular, is the most early class of film-forming
materials, used as one of the first as thin-film dielectric antireflecting
coatings in optics.
Antireflective (AR) coatings reduce reflections and ghost
images while enhancing the transmission of light. This is especially
important when a large number of surfaces are used, as in microscopes,
camera lenses or endoscopes. Besides antireflective coatings, a wide
range of applications are served in the UV, visible and infrared range,
in lighting systems, laser technology, projection systems, and even
in medical applications such as mirrors, band-pass filters for information
technology, conductive coatings for avionics displays, and more.
The FLUORIDE film-forming materials are deliverable in
the form of tablets or granules, based on high-pure fluorides of alkali,
alkali-earth and other metal compounds, and in case of cesium iodide
in form of boules.
PVD processing is carried out in high vacuum at temperatures between
150 and 500 °C.
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Chemical
formula
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Form
& diameter (mm)
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Refractive
index
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Transmission
band, mkm
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Please
choose
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BaF2 |
tablets
(4-10)
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1,46
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0,15-15
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BiF3 |
tablets
(6-12)
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1,70
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0,3-14
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CeF3 |
tablets
(6-20)
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1,60
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0,4-16
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CsI |
boules
(8-18)
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1,80
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0,24-70
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MgF2 |
tablets
(4-12)
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1,38
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0,25-7
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granules
(2-10)
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-''-
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-''-
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MgF2-CeF3 |
tablets
(4-12)
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1,50
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0,3-8
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NaF |
tablets
(4-12)
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1,33
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0,25-10
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Na3AlF6 |
tablets
(4-12)
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1,35
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0,2-14
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granules
(2-8)
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-''-
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-''-
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PbF2 |
tablets
(6-14)
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1,75
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0,25-16
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SrF2 |
tablets
(4-12)
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1,44
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0,25-12
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YF3 |
tablets
(4-12)
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1,47
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0,2-14
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granules
(2-10)
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-''-
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-''-
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Other
(see Comments) |
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