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CaF2 Optics

CaF2 Optics for UV-to-IR spectroscopy. Request size, coating, and drawing review.

Product family IR Blanks $ Materials

Product Overview

CaF2 Optics(Figure1)

Overview

CaF2 Optics are specified for UV-to-IR spectroscopy, broadband windows, and low-dispersion optical assemblies. This page focuses on material choice, geometry, coating route, and the engineering information needed before a quotation.

Why This Design Matters

Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) is used because low dispersion and broad UV-to-IR transmission for spectroscopy and broadband optics. For this product, the key decision is whether the CaF2 windows, lenses, and custom optical components, aperture, coating, and mounting conditions match the optical layout.

Key Specification Summary

ParameterGuidance
MaterialCalcium Fluoride (CaF2)
Operating Range0.2-8 µm
Diameter5-150 mm
Thickness1-20 mm
GeometryCaF2 windows, lenses, and custom optical components
CoatingUV, visible, or infrared AR coating options available on request

Application Guidance

Use this product when the optical path requires UV-to-IR spectroscopy, broadband windows, and low-dispersion optical assemblies. Engineers should confirm wavelength, beam diameter or field size, clear aperture, coating target, and mechanical envelope before final drawings are released.

  • UV-IR spectroscopy
  • broadband optical windows
  • low-dispersion lens assemblies
  • laser optics
  • analytical instruments

Engineering Notes and Inquiry

For custom production, send wavelength range, component type, size, coating target, and handling requirements. OPTOstokes-IROptical can review the drawing, confirm feasible specification ranges, and align the optical component with the downstream assembly.

Use the contact form or email sales@iroptical.com to request engineering review, coating options, or a quotation.

Technical Parameters

Detailed specifications are not available for this product yet. Please contact the team for application guidance.

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