Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10632069 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The CaF2 single crystals with diameters up to 200Â mm were successfully grown by modified temperature gradient technique (TGT), which are suitable for application as optical elements in the ultraviolet range. The optimizations of various growth parameters were systematically studied. Properties of as-grown CaF2 crystals were characterized by the nature of inclusions, dislocations, crystallinity, and impurities contents. The results showed that the dislocations and multinucleation were mostly constrained in the conical part of the crystals with the cylindrical parts having the best crystalline quality and lowest impurity contents. The high optical quality of TGT-grown CaF2 single crystals was also confirmed to have excellent optical transmission in 190-2500Â nm and refractive index homogeneity.
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Authors
Liangbi Su, Yongjun Dong, Weiqiao Yang, Tao Sun, Qingxue Wang, Jun Xu, Guangjun Zhao,