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Cryolite – a new look at an old standby

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Abstract

Cryolite is a low index fluoride typically used in visible laminated coatings but is now seeing new applications in the infrared. Optical constants, temperature influence and example narrowband filters and sensors are presented.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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