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Barium Fluoride(BaF2) Round Windows

Product Introduction :

Barium fluoride(BaF2) window is one of the optical windows.Barium fluoride (BaF2) windows have an optical transmittance of nearly 90% in the 200-9500nm spectral range. Barium fluoride window is commonly used in cryogenic refrigeration imaging systems, lenses, beam splitters, filters, prisms and windows in aerospace optical systems and laser optical systems. Barium fluoride (BaF2) crystal has some water solubility and is suitable for use in dry environments.

Our Company can provide  Barium fluoride(BaF2) windows with diameters from 2-300mm. UM OPTICS has advanced processing equipment and advanced testing equipment, including ultra-precision single point diamond turning, profilometer, ZYGO planar/spherical interferometer, Fuji interferometer, spectrophotometer, eccentric instrument, goniometer, etc., to ensure the final product quality of Barium fluoride(BaF2) windows.

Coating selection:

  UV-AR,UV-VIS ,VIS-EXT, VIS-NIR, NIR I, NIR II, Telecom-NIR,SWIR ,SWIR ,YAG-BBAR.

Pictures of barium fluoride round windows

Barium fluoride windows have a high transmittance from 200nm-11um. Although this property is similar to that of calcium fluoride, barium fluoride still has better transmission after 10.0um, while calcium fluoride decreases linearly. Barium fluoride (BaF2) windows can be used in a variety of applications, such as infrared spectroscopy and Multispectral camera due to their wide broadband transmission and low refractive index. Our company can provide various sizes of barium fluoride windows.

Customized parameters and optical path diagrams for barium fluoride round windows

Windows are optical glass that have been ground and polished to form two surfaces parallel to each other. They are commonly used as protective devices for electronic sensors, optical lenses, and laser processing heads. When selecting a window, focus on its material transmission properties as well as its mechanical properties.The important parameters of windows are transmission, surface quality, thickness, parallelism, substrate material and other properties, which can be selected according to the specific application.

Crystal materials for barium fluoride round windows

Barium fluoride has a high transmittance from 200nm-11um. Although this property is similar to that of calcium fluoride, barium fluoride still has better transmission after 10.0um, while calcium fluoride decreases linearly.At the same time, barium fluoride has excellent scintillation properties and can be made into various infrared and ultraviolet optical components.


Material data and transmittance curves for barium fluoride round windows

Barium fluoride(CaF2) Transmittance Curve

Barium fluoride (BaF2) has an optical transmittance of nearly 90% in the 200-9500nm.Moreover, barium fluoride can resist stronger high-energy radiation. However, the disadvantage of barium fluoride is its poor resistance to water. When exposed to water, significant degradation of performance occurs at 500°C, but it can be used in dry environments for applications up to 800°C.when handling optical components made of barium fluoride, gloves must always be worn and hands thoroughly washed after handling.

Barium Fluoride Round Window Coating Options

Coating refers to coating a transparent electrolyte film or metal film on the surface of the substrate material by physical or chemical methods. The purpose is to change the reflection and transmission characteristics of the material surface to reduce or increase the reflection, beam splitting, color separation, light filtering, polarization and other requirements.We can provide various optical coatings such as anti-reflective films, high-reflective films, spectral films, and metallic films. Broadband anti-reflective films are available for UV, visible, NIR and mid-infrared wavelengths.

Cystal classification of Barium Fluoride round windows

VIR Grade


●Typical Size:φ60mm×150mm,φ80mm×150mm, φ80mm×150mm


●Maximum size:φ190mm×50mm


●Application Wavelength:400nm - 10μm


●Tansmittance:Tavg>90%@0.4μm-9.0μm(10mm thick sample)


●Crystal Structure:Monocrystalline,Sub-structure,Polycrystalline


●Internal transmittance:> 99.0% @0.4μm(10mm thick sample)


●Average stress birefringence:10~20nm/cm(Conventional material,


    no annealing required)


●Average stress birefringence:≤10nm/cm(Crystals to be annealed)


●Optical uniformity:PV 3 - 50ppm@633nm


●25-125mW green light test without naked eye visible light column, bubbles,


     scattered particles, etc.


●Allow fluorescence


UV Grade


●Typical Size:φ60mm×150mm,φ80mm×150mm, φ80mm×150mm


●Maximum size:φ130mm×50mm


●Application Wavelength:200nm - 10μm


●Tansmittance:>85%@200nm-400nm(10mm thick sample)


    No absorption at 205nm, less than 0.2% absorption at 306nm±5nm


●Crystal Structure:Monocrystalline,Sub-structure,Polycrystalline


●Internal transmittance:>99.0% @ 0.4μm(10mm thick sample)


●Average stress birefringence:10~20nm/cm(Conventional material,


    no annealing required)


●Average stress birefringence:≤10nm/cm(Crystals to be annealed)


●Optical uniformity:PV 3 - 20ppm@633nm


●25-125mW green light test without naked eye visible light column, bubbles,


     scattered particles, etc.


●No fluorescence at 400nm

Barium Fluoride round window transmittance test

Transmittance test


●Inspection equipment


UV-Visible Spectrophotometer,FTIR spectrophotometer


●Samples:


Barium fluoride crystals, diameter not less than 20 ~ 50mm, thickness10 ± 0.5 mm.through the polished surface finish to 80/50

Pictures of monocrystalline of materials used in barium fluoride round windows

Monocrystalline

●There are no visible grain boundaries or wicker-like stripes on the crystal surface when examined under naked eye daylight. 

Pictures of sub-crystalof materials used in barium fluoride round windows

Sub-crystal

●When examined under naked-eye daylight, there are willow stripes on the surface of the crystal with an area < 1/6 (end diameter), and the willow stripes are not visible after polishing . 

Pictures of polycrystalline of materials used in barium fluoride round windows

Polycrystalline

●When examined under naked-eye daylight, there are penetrating crystal boundary lines on the surface of the crystal, and the difference in the degree of light and darkness between the two sides of the crystal boundary lines is obvious. 

Material Selection

●N-BK7

    N-BK7 is the most commonly used optical glass for processing high quality optical components,, with excellent transmittance from visible to near-infrared wavelengths(350-2000nm), and has a wide range of applications in telescopes, lasers and other fields. N-BK7 is generally chosen when the additional benefits of UV fused silica (very good transmittance and low coefficient of thermal expansion in the UV band) are not required.

●UV fused silica

     UV fused silica has a high transmission from the UV to NIR  (185-2100nm).  In addition, UV fused silica has better uniformity and lower coefficient of thermal expansion than H-K9L (N-BK7), making it particularly suitable for high power laser and imaging applications.

●Calcium fluoride

    Due to its high transmittance and low refractive index within a wavelength of 180nm-8um, calcium fluoride is often used as windows and lenses in spectrometers and thermal imaging systems. In addition, it has good applications in excimer lasers because of its high laser damage threshold.

●Barium fluoride

    Barium fluoride have high transmittance from the 200nm-11um and they are resistant to stronger high-energy radiation. At the same time, barium fluoride has excellent scintillation properties and can be made into various infrared and ultraviolet optical components. However, the disadvantage of barium fluoride is that it is less resistant to water. When exposed to water, the performance degrades significantly at 500℃, but it can be used for applications up to 800℃ in a dry environment. At the same time, barium fluoride has excellent scintillation properties and can be made into various infrared and ultraviolet optical components.It should be noted that when handling barium fluoride material, gloves must be worn at all times and hands must be washed thoroughly after handling.

●Magnesium fluoride 

    Magnesium fluoride is ideal for applications in the wavelength range of 200nm-6um. Compared to other materials, magnesium fluoride is particularly durable in the deep UV and far IR wavelength ranges. Magnesium fluoride is a powerful material for resistance to chemical corrosion, laser damage, mechanical shock and thermal shock. It is harder than calcium fluoride crystals, but relatively soft compared to fused silica, and has a slight hydrolysis. It has a Nucleus hardness of 415 and a refractive index of 1.38.

●Zinc selenide 

    Zinc selenide has high transmittance in the 600nm-16um and is commonly used in thermal imaging, infrared imaging, and medical systems. Also, due to its low absorption, zinc selenide is particularly suitable for use in high-power CO2 lasers. It should be noted that zinc selenide is a relatively soft material (Nucleus hardness 120) and is easily scratched, so it is not recommended for use in harsh environments. Extra care should be taken when holding, and cleaning, pinching or wiping with even force, and it is best to wear gloves or rubber finger covers to prevent tarnishing. Cannot be held with tweezers or other tools.

●Silicon 

    Silicon is suitable for use in the NIR band from 1.2-8um.Because of its low 

    density, silicon is particularly suitable in applications where weight

    requirements are sensitive, especially in the 3-5um . Silicon has a Nucleus 

    hardness of 1150, which is harder than germanium and not as fragile as 

    germanium.It is not suitable for transmission applications in CO2 lasers 

    because of its strong absorption band at 9um.

●Germanium 

    Germanium is suitable for use in the near-infrared band of 2-16um and is well 

    suited for infrared lasers. Due to its high refractive index, minimal surface 

    curvature and low chromatic aberration, germanium does not usually require 

    correction in low power imaging systems. However, germanium is more 

    severely affected by temperature, and the transmittance decreases with

    increasing temperature; therefore, it can only be applied below 100°C. The 

    density of germanium (5.33 g/cm³) is taken into account when designing 

    systems with strict weight requirements. Germanium lenses feature a

    precision diamond lathe turned surface, a feature that makes them well suited

    for a variety of infrared applications, including thermal imaging systems, 

    infrared beam splitters, telemetry, and in the forward-looking infrared (FLIR)

    field.

●CVD ZnS 

    CVD ZnS is the only infrared optical material, other than diamond, that covers visible to long-wave infrared (LWIR), full wavelength and even microwave wavelengths, and is currently the most important LWIR window material. It can be used as windows and lenses for high-resolution thermal imaging systems, as well as for advanced military applications such as "tri-optical" windows and near-infrared laser/dual-color infrared composite windows.

Growing workshop

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