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Substrates
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Float Glass
Float Glass is a glass substrate produced by the float process used in the manufacture of window glass.
These Optical Parallels are precision substrates polished on both sides with excellent surface quality and flatness. Material: SiO2 for excimer lasers.
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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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