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Sapphire Al2O3 optical material reference for high temperature windows and harsh environment viewports

Sapphire (Al2O3)

Sapphire (Al2O3) optical material for high-temperature windows and durable UV-to-MWIR optics, with ordinary and extraordinary refractive-index references from the local RII database.

Key Properties

Primary engineering references for material screening, packaging review, and RFQ preparation.

Transmission Range
0.2 - 5 um
Refractive Index
no=1.7704 / ne=1.7623 at 0.55 um

About Sapphire (Al2O3)

Overview

Sapphire (Al2O3) is a practical material for protective windows, high-temperature viewing ports, and durable UV-to-MWIR optical components where hardness, chemical resistance, and mechanical survivability matter more than very low refractive index or LWIR transmission. In engineering review, Sapphire should be treated as an anisotropic single-crystal material rather than a generic isotropic window substrate.

Key Material Reference

ParameterReference
Practical Transmission Guidance0.2-5.0 µm
Local RII Dataset Range0.20-5.0 µm
Reference DatasetMalitson formula 1, 293 K, ordinary and extraordinary rays
Optical CharacterSingle-crystal anisotropic material
Refractive Indexno=1.7704 / ne=1.7623 at 0.55 µm

Selected Refractive Index Reference

The values below are engineering references from the local RII dataset at 293 K. Final optical design should still confirm crystal orientation, optic axis, polarization sensitivity, thickness, and coating target.

Wavelength (µm)Ordinary noExtraordinary ne
0.2501.84521.8355
0.3001.81441.8053
0.5501.77041.7623
1.0001.75571.7478
3.0001.71221.7047
5.0001.62401.6184

Typical Applications

  • High-temperature sight windows and protective windows
  • Industrial pyrometry and process monitoring optics
  • Durable UV, visible, and SWIR windows
  • Harsh-environment sensor apertures and inspection ports

Engineering Notes

Sapphire is usually reviewed when the part must survive abrasion, pressure, aggressive cleaning, or elevated process temperature. It is not a normal long-wave infrared transmission material, so engineers should confirm the real operating band before assigning Sapphire to a thermal imaging or LWIR sensor path. If polarization, double refraction, or crystal-axis effects matter, the ray direction should be specified in the drawing or RFQ. For application context, compare the materials index, review MgF2 and CaF2, and check the related industrial pyrometry case.

Procurement Checklist

  • State the exact wavelength band because Sapphire is useful in UV to MWIR review but not a default LWIR material.
  • Specify whether the part is a protective window, pressure window, viewport, or polished substrate blank.
  • Include diameter, thickness, clear aperture, quantity, and any coating target in the RFQ.
  • Call out pressure load, operating temperature, cleaning method, and whether crystal orientation matters to the application.

Request Engineering Review

Send wavelength band, dimensions, quantity, coating target, and environment notes through the contact page for a practical Sapphire window or substrate review.

Material Properties

Material
Sapphire (Al2O3)
Practical Transmission Guidance
0.2-5.0 um
Local Dataset Range
0.20-5.0 um
Reference Dataset
Malitson formula 1, local RII database
Reference Temperature
293 K
Optical Character
Single-crystal anisotropic, ordinary and extraordinary rays
Refractive Index
no=1.7704 / ne=1.7623 at 0.55 um

Common Applications

High-temperature windowsIndustrial pyrometry windowsProtective sensor windowsUV and SWIR opticsHarsh-environment viewports