Optics
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Diamond exhibits the largest Raman shift among known crystalline materials at 1332.3 cm-1. Its low absorption and high thermal conductivity make it an ideal material for Raman laser crystals. Our company offers various specifications of single-crystal diamond Raman crystals, characterized by ultra-low birefringence and high transmittance, with customizable sizes to meet specific needs.
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Diamond has the widest transmission spectrum among all solid materials, ranging from ultraviolet at 225 nm to infrared at 25 μm (excluding wavelengths between 1.8 μm and 2.5 μm), and extending into the microwave range. Its excellent transmittance, combined with its high hardness, high thermal conductivity, high chemical stability, and low expansion coefficient, makes diamond an ideal material for modern infrared optical windows.
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ATR (Attenuated Total Reflection)
Diamond, with its high hardness and resistance to acids, alkalis, and chemical corrosion, along with its high infrared transmittance, is renowned as the optimal ATR (Attenuated Total Reflection) crystal. Compared to other crystal materials, diamond ATR components withstand higher pressures, provide closer contact between samples and the crystal, achieve deeper penetration depth, and yield superior infrared spectra. Our company offers customized diamond ATR components in various shapes and specifications, ensuring materials and products adhere to rigorous control standards.
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