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17 January 1989 A Search For Improved 8-12 µm Infrared-Transmitting Materials
Curtis E Johnson, Terrell A Vanderah, Christopher G. Bauch, Daniel C Harris
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Abstract
Efforts to prepare new infrared-transmitting ceramic materials and to improve the mechanical properties of existing materials are in progress. Work on new materials is concentrating on phosphides, sulfides, and mixed phosphide/sulfides. Zinc sulfide with submicron grain size has been prepared from organometallic precursors with the hope of improving strength or fracture toughness. A survey of the reaction of hydrogen sulfide with organometallic compounds was conducted to evaluate this route to ceramic sulfides.
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Curtis E Johnson, Terrell A Vanderah, Christopher G. Bauch, and Daniel C Harris "A Search For Improved 8-12 µm Infrared-Transmitting Materials", Proc. SPIE 0968, Ceramics and Inorganic Crystals for Optics, Electro-Optics, and Nonlinear Conversion, (17 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948124
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KEYWORDS
Zinc

Ceramics

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Solids

Crystal optics

Infrared materials

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