High transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass sheet
High transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass is a material with special optical properties, widely used in multiple fields.
LUVERRE quartz
99.99%
Inner with Vacuum PVC bag and then wrapped with air bubble film, outer with wooden box.
as per customer's requirement
Availability: | |
---|---|
High transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass sheet
High transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass is a material with special optical properties, widely used in multiple fields.
Spectral transmission range: High transmittance wide spectrum quartz glass can maintain high transmittance in a wide spectral range (such as from 200 nanometers to 2500 nanometers). This means it can transmit a wide range of wavelengths from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
Material characteristics: This quartz glass sheet is made of high-purity optical quartz glass and contains a large amount of hydroxyl groups (such as 2000ppm), which makes it have particularly excellent transmission performance in the short wave ultraviolet region. For example, certain types of quartz glass can achieve a transmittance of up to 90% at 185 nanometers.
Chemical stability and mechanical properties: Quartz glass sheets have good chemical stability and mechanical properties over a wide temperature range, making them suitable for various environments and applications.
Application areas: Due to its unique optical properties, this quartz glass sheet is widely used in space solar cells, optical instruments, laser technology, and other fields.
Preparation method: The preparation of high transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass sheets involves precise processes such as nanoimprinting and plasma etching to ensure that their optical properties meet high standard requirements.
High transmittance wide spectrum quartz glass is a high-performance optical material characterized by its ability to maintain high transmittance over a wide spectral range, while possessing good chemical stability and mechanical strength.
High transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass sheet
High transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass is a material with special optical properties, widely used in multiple fields.
Spectral transmission range: High transmittance wide spectrum quartz glass can maintain high transmittance in a wide spectral range (such as from 200 nanometers to 2500 nanometers). This means it can transmit a wide range of wavelengths from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
Material characteristics: This quartz glass sheet is made of high-purity optical quartz glass and contains a large amount of hydroxyl groups (such as 2000ppm), which makes it have particularly excellent transmission performance in the short wave ultraviolet region. For example, certain types of quartz glass can achieve a transmittance of up to 90% at 185 nanometers.
Chemical stability and mechanical properties: Quartz glass sheets have good chemical stability and mechanical properties over a wide temperature range, making them suitable for various environments and applications.
Application areas: Due to its unique optical properties, this quartz glass sheet is widely used in space solar cells, optical instruments, laser technology, and other fields.
Preparation method: The preparation of high transmittance and wide spectrum quartz glass sheets involves precise processes such as nanoimprinting and plasma etching to ensure that their optical properties meet high standard requirements.
High transmittance wide spectrum quartz glass is a high-performance optical material characterized by its ability to maintain high transmittance over a wide spectral range, while possessing good chemical stability and mechanical strength.