BaF2 double convex lens

Barium fluoride (BaF2) Double-convex Lens

Barium fluoride has high transmittance from 200nm-11um region. Although this property is similar to that of calcium fluoride, barium fluoride has better transmission beyond 10.0um and is more resistant to higher energy radiation. Barium fluoride is commonly used for applications requiring transmission in the ultraviolet region.

Barium fluoride biconvex lens is a lens with two convex spherical surface that includes an incident surface and an emitting surface, characterized by a longer focal length at the middle of the lens surface and a shorter focal length at the end of each lens surface, and is often used in optical instruments,laser optical systems,infrared systems, such as Laser, LiDAR, infrared spectrometer, infrared camera, ultraviolet spectrometer, ultraviolet detector, etc.

The important parameters of a double-convex lens are: size, focal length, design wavelength, finish, face accuracy, eccentricity, substrate material and other attributes. Suitable parameters of double-convex lenses can be selected according to specific applications.

Our Company can provide Barium Fluoride Double-Convex Lenses with diameters from 2-300mm and thicknesses from 0.12-60mm (accuracy up to 20-10, 1/10L@633nm),coating AR, BBAR, AF or upon request.

 

Technical parameters of BaF2 Double-Convex Lens

Diameter

2-300mm

Focal length

15-5000mm

Thicknesses

0.12-60mm

Dimension tolerance

+0/-0.1mm

Thickness tolerance

±0.1mm

Surface quality (scratch &   dig)

60-40, 40-20, or better

Surface accuracy

λ/2, λ/4 or better

Parallelism

3' ,30''

Bevel

0.1~0.3mm x 45 degree

Clear aperture

>85%,>90%

Coating

AR coating or cutom

 

Material properties of BaF2 

Optical Properties

Transmission Range

0.15-14um

Transmittance

>94%@0.35nm-10.8μm

Refroetive Index

1.462@2.58μnm
  1.45@5μm

Reflection Loss

6.8%@2.58μm(bath sufaces)
  6.5%@5μm(both surtaces)
 

  5.3%@10.35μm(both surfaces)

Absorption Coefficienet

3.2×10-@6μm

Structure

Cubic Crystal System

Cleavage Planes

<111>

Physical Properties


Density|g/cm³

4.89

Melting Point C

1386

ThermalConductivity w/(m*k)

11.72 @286K

Themal Expansion to-8/x

18.1 @273K

Knoop Hardness kg/mm2

82

specific Heat CapacityJ/(kg×k)

410

Dielectric Constant

733   @1MHz

Young's Modulus(E)[GPa]

53.07

Shear Modulus(c)[GPo]

25.4

Bulk modulus(k)[GPa

56.4

Poissan Coefficient

0.343

Chemical Propertie


Solubility/g/L

1.7g @ 20℃

Molecular Weight /g/mo

175.3238

 

Transmission curve

Barium fluoride (BaF2) has an optical transmittance of nearly 90% in the 200-9500nm.Moreover, barium fluoride can resist stronger high-energy radiation. However, the disadvantage of barium fluoride is its poor resistance to water. When exposed to water, significant degradation of performance occurs at 500°C, but it can be used in dry environments for applications up to 800°C.when handling optical components made of barium fluoride, gloves must always be worn and hands thoroughly washed after handling.

 

 

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