Fairfield Crystal Technology, LLC. Datasheets for Optical Crystals
Optical crystals are transparent in different spectral regions, depending upon the crystal material.
Optical Crystals: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Barium Fluoride is transparent from the ultraviolet (UV) to the infrared (IR) from 0.200 to 14.0 µm, and is used to make optical components, such as windows for infrared spectroscopy. | |
| Fairfield Crystal provides component manufacturing for your most challenging designs and applications. Combined with our expertise in crystal growth our component fabrication team is able to manufacture highly polished single... | |
| Germanium (Ge) crystal is widely used for infrared applications due to its high index of refraction. | |
| Lithium Fluoride is a cubic crystal that transmits very well into the extreme UV region at the hydrogen Lyman-alpha line (121 nm) and well into the IR spectrum. | |
| MgF2 transmits well into the VUV region at the Lyman-alpha line (121nm) and beyond. Our standard sizes range from 5.0mm to 120mm diameter, however larger sizes and orientations are available... | |
| Our standard sizes range from 5.0mm to 190mm diameter however, larger sizes are available upon request. We offer CaF2 blanks and components in a variety of crystal orientations, <111>, <100>,... |