Calcite (CaCO?), a trigonal negative uniaxial crystal with extreme birefringence and broad transmission (200 nm–2300nm), is the premier material for visible-near infrared polarizing optics despite its softness (Mohs 3) and hygroscopicity. It enables Glan–Taylor/Thompson polarizers with extinction ratios >10?:1, beam displacers, and UV wave plates, outperforming synthetic crystals like YVO? in the ultraviolet range but requiring AR coatings and humidity control.
Item No :
CalciteProduct Origin :
FuZhouLead Time :
3-4 weeksSpecifications:
Dimension Tolerance:
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+/-0.1mm
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Optical Axis Orientation :
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+/-0.5deg
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Parallelism:
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<10 arc secs
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Perpendicularity:
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<5 arc mins
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Surface quality:
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20/10
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Flatness:
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< λ/4 @632.8nm
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Wavefront Distortion:
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< λ/2 @632.8nm
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Coating:
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Coating upon Request
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Properties:
Crystal Structure
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Crystalline rhombihedralCubic
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Density
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2.7 g/cm3
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Transmission Range
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350-2300nm
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Mohs Hardness
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3 |
Hygroscopic Susceptibility
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Low
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Thermal Expansion Coefficients(/C°)
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24.39X10-6(C) ; 5.68X10-6(A) |
Refractive Indices
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No=1.66315,Ne=1.48854, 532nm No=1.64237,Ne=1.47968, 1064nm |
Sellmeier Equation (λ in μm)
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ne2=2.18438 + 0.0087309/(λ2-0.01018) - 0.0024411λ2 no2=2.69705 + 0.0192064/(λ2-0.01820) - 0.0151624λ2 |