Edmund Optics Inc. 12.5mm Dia. x 3mm Thick Germanium Window, Uncoated NT83-342

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Uncoated or with AR Coatings Designed for 3-12µm or 8-12µm Minimal Chromatic Aberration Due to Low Dispersion Ideal for Infrared Applications Requiring Rugged Optics TECHSPEC® Germanium (Ge) Windows are available off-the-shelf with two anti-reflection coating options: 3 - 12µm for mid-infrared or broadband multi-spectral applications, or 8 - 12µm for thermal imaging applications. Due to its high index of refraction (around 4.0 from 2 - 14µm), an anti-reflection coating is recommended on these germanium windows for sufficient transmission in the region of interest. Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases. As such, these germanium windows should be used at temperatures below 100°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of germanium (780) is approximately twice that of magnesium fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics.
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Uncoated or with AR Coatings Designed for 3-12µm or 8-12µm Minimal Chromatic Aberration Due to Low Dispersion Ideal for Infrared Applications Requiring Rugged Optics TECHSPEC® Germanium (Ge) Windows are available off-the-shelf with two anti-reflection coating options: 3 - 12µm for mid-infrared or broadband multi-spectral applications, or 8 - 12µm for thermal imaging applications. Due to its high index of refraction (around 4.0 from 2 - 14µm), an anti-reflection coating is recommended on these germanium windows for sufficient transmission in the region of interest. Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases. As such, these germanium windows should be used at temperatures below 100°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of germanium (780) is approximately twice that of magnesium fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics.

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12.5mm Dia. x 3mm Thick Germanium Window, Uncoated
NT83-342
12.5mm Dia. x 3mm Thick Germanium Window, Uncoated NT83-342
Uncoated or with AR Coatings Designed for 3-12µm or 8-12µm Minimal Chromatic Aberration Due to Low Dispersion Ideal for Infrared Applications Requiring Rugged Optics TECHSPEC® Germanium (Ge) Windows are available off-the-shelf with two anti-reflection coating options: 3 - 12µm for mid-infrared or broadband multi-spectral applications, or 8 - 12µm for thermal imaging applications. Due to its high index of refraction (around 4.0 from 2 - 14µm), an anti-reflection coating is recommended on these germanium windows for sufficient transmission in the region of interest. Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases. As such, these germanium windows should be used at temperatures below 100°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of germanium (780) is approximately twice that of magnesium fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics.
  • Uncoated or with AR Coatings Designed for 3-12µm or 8-12µm
  • Minimal Chromatic Aberration Due to Low Dispersion
  • Ideal for Infrared Applications Requiring Rugged Optics

TECHSPEC® Germanium (Ge) Windows are available off-the-shelf with two anti-reflection coating options: 3 - 12µm for mid-infrared or broadband multi-spectral applications, or 8 - 12µm for thermal imaging applications. Due to its high index of refraction (around 4.0 from 2 - 14µm), an anti-reflection coating is recommended on these germanium windows for sufficient transmission in the region of interest. Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases. As such, these germanium windows should be used at temperatures below 100°C. Germaniums high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of germanium (780) is approximately twice that of magnesium fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics.

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  Edmund Optics Inc.
Product Category Optical Windows
Product Number NT83-342
Product Name 12.5mm Dia. x 3mm Thick Germanium Window, Uncoated
Window Type Plane
Window Material Germanium
Window Shape Circular
Window Diameter, Side Length, or Rectangular Length 12.5 mm (0.4921 inch)
Thickness 3 mm (0.1181 inch)
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