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Deep-UV materials

Deep-UV materials AbstractMaterials with high deep-ultraviolet (DUV; λ<300 nm) transmission are important for many industrial applications. Fluoride single crystals and various glasses, pure SiO2, fluoride, phosphate, multicomponent silicates, and organic materials (PMMA), were investigated. The role of intrinsic absorption (UV edge) due to electron transitions between the main components, and extrinsic absorption due to trace impurities, effect of polyvalent ions, redox behavior, and radiation-induced transmission loss were considered. The optical basicity and optical properties were used to order the materials. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advanced Optical Technologies de Gruyter

Deep-UV materials

Advanced Optical Technologies , Volume 7 (4): 18 – Aug 28, 2018

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
©2018 THOSS Media & De Gruyter, Berlin/Boston
ISSN
2192-8584
eISSN
2192-8584
DOI
10.1515/aot-2018-0023
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Abstract

AbstractMaterials with high deep-ultraviolet (DUV; λ<300 nm) transmission are important for many industrial applications. Fluoride single crystals and various glasses, pure SiO2, fluoride, phosphate, multicomponent silicates, and organic materials (PMMA), were investigated. The role of intrinsic absorption (UV edge) due to electron transitions between the main components, and extrinsic absorption due to trace impurities, effect of polyvalent ions, redox behavior, and radiation-induced transmission loss were considered. The optical basicity and optical properties were used to order the materials.

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Advanced Optical Technologiesde Gruyter

Published: Aug 28, 2018

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