Paper
6 December 1993 Long-wavelength infrared transmitting glasses: new ternary sulfide compositions
Celia I. Merzbacher, Barry B. Harbison, E. A. Bolden, Ishwar D. Aggarwal
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Compositions in the MS-In2S3 and MS-Y2S3 systems (M equals Ca or Sr) have been investigated as potential long-wavelength infrared transmitting materials with possible glass-formability. Previous studies of CaY2S4 and SrY2S4 single crystals show that these phases have intrinsic infrared cut-offs at longer wavelengths than ZnS, however phases in these systems often exhibit poor crystallinity. Preliminary results indicate that these materials are significantly harder than ZnS, however, they are extremely refractory and therefore difficult to melt by traditional methods.
© (1993) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Celia I. Merzbacher, Barry B. Harbison, E. A. Bolden, and Ishwar D. Aggarwal "Long-wavelength infrared transmitting glasses: new ternary sulfide compositions", Proc. SPIE 2018, Passive Materials for Optical Elements II, (6 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165239
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Crystals

Long wavelength infrared

Glasses

Optical components

X-ray diffraction

X-rays

Zinc

RELATED CONTENT

Infrared-transmitting glass-ceramics: a review
Proceedings of SPIE (June 04 2013)
A monochromator for tuning the photon energy range 600 eV...
Proceedings of SPIE (January 01 1900)
Particulars of the growth of epitaxial films of PbSe1-xTex
Proceedings of SPIE (November 28 2000)
Panel Discussion: The Future In Infrared Fibers
Proceedings of SPIE (December 17 1982)
Synthesis Of Metal Sulfide Powders From Organometallics
Proceedings of SPIE (December 19 1986)

Back to Top