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Thermal Expansion and Other Physical Properties of the Newer Infrared-Transmitting Optical Materials

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Abstract

Values are given of the linear coefficient of thermal expansion for several of the newer ir-transmitting optical materials, as determined in the authors’ laboratory. The materials include the six Irtrans (hot-pressed compacts), T-12, three single-crystal materials (magnesium fluoride, silver bromide, and cadmium fluoride), and two nonoxide glasses. Additional physical properties of these materials and of some of the older ir-transmitting materials are given in a large table for purposes of ready reference and comparison.

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