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These lower cost optical flats have minimal reduction in surface quality and are suitable for most applications.
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Water Free SiO2 Windows for IR Laser
Anhydrous synthetic fused silica windows for infrared lasers.
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Sapphire Windows for IR Laser
These sapphire windows contain no impurities and provide high transmission without any absorption, covering the visible and infrared regions of the spectrum.
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ZnSe Windows for IR Laser, Uncoated
Zinc-selenium is the most commonly used optical material that enables the transmission of infrared light.
Zinc-selenium is the most commonly used optical material that enables the transmission of infrared light.
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Silicon Windows for IR Laser
Silicon is a monocrystal mainly used in semiconductors and does not absorb in the IR range from 1.2 µm to 6 µm.
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Germanium Windows for IR Laser
Germanium as a monocrystal, which is mainly used in semiconductors, is non-absorbing in IR ranges from 2 µm to 20 µm.
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