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Knight Optical supplies high quality calcium fluoride components, including lenses and windows, made to your custom specification. We can offer uncoated and coated calcium fluoride optics, including a broadband antireflective (BBAR) coating.

Our typical manufacturing specifications are listed below however we are always expanding our capabilities so if your requirements are not mentioned below, please contact our technical sales team who will guide you through your enquiry.

Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is a crystalline optical material with excellent transmission from UV up to the LWIR region. Different grades of calcium fluoride are available:
UV grade has enhanced performance in the UV (and VUV) wavelengths. IR grade or standard grade calcium fluoride which performs well in the IR regions.Raman Grade which exhibits minimal fluorescence. Calcium fluoride has numerous beneficial properties including:

  • Low absorption
  • High refractive index homogeneity
  • Chemically inert
  • High damage threshold
  • Physically stable
  • High mechanical strength
  • Insoluble in water

For details specs on our IR coatings, please visit our infrared coatings page. Alternatively, you can explore our offerings like UV lenses here.

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    Optical Properties of Calcium Fluoride

    With our in-house state-of-the-art metrology laboratory you can be confident that your optical components will meet specification, and you can request a full metrology report. You can find out more about our testing facilities here.

    Transmission Range0.13 to 10µm
    Refractive Index1.39908 @ 5µm
    Density3.18 g/cm3
    Melting Point1360°C
    HardnessKnoop 158.3 (100) with 500g indenter
    Operating Temperature< 800°C in dry conditions
    Diameter< 5mm to 250mm
    Form error (@633nm)< 0.25 waves
    Centration/parallelism< 1 arc minute
    Scratch/dig< 60/40
    Typical coatingsAR/AR — T(avg) > 85% @ 3-12µm, AR/DLC — T(avg) > 85% @ 7-14µm
    Graph to depict the optical properties of Calcium Fluoride, uncoated 1mm thick

    Uncoated, 1mm thick

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Calcium fluoride is a material known for its unique optical properties, including high transmission from ultraviolet (UV) to infrared (IR) wavelengths. It is widely used in optics for manufacturing lenses, windows, and other components because of its ability to transmit light with minimal absorption. Calcium fluoride’s optical properties are versatile across a broad spectrum, making it ideal for various applications, from UV grade to IR grade optics, catering to diverse industry needs.

    The calcium fluoride transmission spectrum is notable for its wide range, extending from the deep ultraviolet through to the infrared region. This broad transmission spectrum allows calcium fluoride optics, such as lenses and windows, to perform exceptionally in applications requiring high precision and minimal light loss. Its excellent transmission capabilities make it a preferred choice for high-performance optical systems in research, laser, and imaging applications.

    UV grade calcium fluoride is optimised for applications requiring high transmission in the ultraviolet spectrum, making it suitable for UV light sources and instruments. IR grade calcium fluoride, on the other hand, is tailored for infrared applications, where it excels due to its low absorption and high transmission in the IR spectrum. The choice between UV grade and IR grade depends on the specific wavelength range and performance requirements of the optical system.

    Calcium fluoride exhibits very low birefringence, making it an excellent material for optical components where polarisation sensitivity is critical. Low birefringence ensures that light can pass through the material without significant polarisation distortion, which is crucial for applications in polarised light microscopy, laser optics, and high-precision instrumentation. This property enhances the performance and reliability of optical systems by maintaining the integrity of polarised light signals.

    The refractive index of calcium fluoride is a critical parameter in optical design, influencing how light bends or refracts when entering the material. With its relatively low refractive index, calcium fluoride components can minimise optical aberrations, leading to clearer and more accurate imaging. This makes calcium fluoride lenses and windows ideal for applications requiring high precision, such as telescopes, microscopes, and photographic lenses.

    Yes, calcium fluoride optics are versatile and can be used across UV, visible, and IR spectrums due to their broad transmission range and excellent optical properties. Whether it is a calcium fluoride lens or window, these components offer superior clarity and performance across a wide range of wavelengths, making them suitable for a diverse set of applications from scientific research to industrial imaging and laser systems.


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    Additional Information

    Calcium Fluoride Production

    Calcium flouride is grown by the vacuum Stockbarger technique using either naturally mined or chemically prepared fluorite dependent on the grade.

    Laser Lens Substrate

    Due to its high refractive index homogeneity and low absorption, calcium fluoride makes an ideal substrate for lenses used in high-performance laser systems. The high homogeneity means there will be minimal scattering and deformation of the wavefront.

    Apochromatic Lens Use

    It is traditionally used in an apochromatic lens design, which generally consists of a fluoride lens and two other elements. Apochromatic lenses can correct for both chromatic and spherical aberration, due to this they are widely used in photography where the designation ‘APO’ is used.

    Considerations

    High Temperature Limit

    In dry temperatures CaF2 has a maximum operating temperature of 800°C.

    Degradation Temperature

    Calcium fluoride is not readily degraded under normal atmospheric conditions until 600°C where it will start to soften.

    Thermal Shock Vulnerability

    It is vulnerable to thermal shock at high temperatures.

    Typical Applications

    Infrared Lenses for Low Powered CO2 Lasers

    Excimer lasers

    Often used in the lithography industry, excimer lasers are used primarily in the UV wavelengths, typically at 193nm (argon fluoride, ArF) and 248nm (krypton fluoride, KrF). CaF2 (and MgF2) are commonly used as the substrate for excimer laser mirrors.

    UV grade calcium fluoride is recommended for excimer laser applications as it exhibits less absorption in the UV ranges.

    Infrared Lenses for FLIR Thermal Imaging

    Cryogenically Cooled
Thermal Imaging

    The infrared detector on thermal imaging systems is sometimes cooled, via cryogenic cooling, to keep the detector at a consistent, low temperature to reduce thermal noise. Calcium fluoride is commonly used for such detectors.
    Standard, IR grade, calcium fluoride would perform best in thermal imaging and FLIR applications.

    Calcium Fluoride for Raman Spectroscopy

    Raman Spectroscopy

    Calcium windows are widely used as spectroscopic windows.
    Knight Optical can supply Raman grade calcium fluoride which has minimal fluorescence and only a singular Raman peak at 321cm—1 which is easy to identify and has a little influence on your measurement.

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