Skip to Content
MilliporeSigma
All Photos(3)

Key Documents

CAF2-13X2

Firebird Optics

Firebird Optics Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) Optical Window

13x2, Circular

Sign Into View Organizational & Contract Pricing


About This Item

PDF Icon
Shipped & Sold By Firebird Optics
A Trusted Marketplace Seller
PDF Icon
Have a question?

manufacturer/tradename

Firebird Optics

General description

Optical Windows

Optical windows are transparent components made of materials like glass or crystal that are used to protect and control the flow of light in optical systems. IR windows and optics for use in FTIR Spectroscopy and CO2 lasers. This includes discs, rectangular plates and various other geometries.

In various fields, optical windows serve many purposes. They act as protective barriers, shielding sensitive optical components from environmental factors such as dust, moisture, and contaminants. Additionally, they enable the transmission of light while minimizing distortion, reflection, and absorption, thus maintaining the integrity of the optical system.

Optical windows are employed in a wide range of applications, including scientific research, industrial manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and telecommunications. They are utilized in optical instruments like cameras, microscopes, telescopes, lasers, and sensors. By providing a stable optical interface, optical windows facilitate accurate measurements, imaging, and analysis of light, enabling advancements in numerous fields.

Optical windows come in many shapes and sizes but a major factor is their material. The types of materials that an optical window is constructed from dictate the wavelengths (measured in nm) that they can view. In IR It is extremely important that selecting the right material is done to avoid many a headache and a waste of money and time.


Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) Windows

Calcium Flouride or CaF2 is a versatile optical material that can be used from deep in the UV range to far out into the long wavelength infrared range (130nm-10µm). With a low absorption coefficient and a high damage threshold, CaF2 is a common choice in laser and cryogenic applications as well as spectroscopy or fluorescence imaging in the UV, VIS and IR wavelengths.


The low index of refraction enables this material to be used without AR coating, making it a versatile, cost-effective option.


Firebird provides these in several uncoated stock configurations but can provide customized and coated to your specifications.


Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) Basics:

Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) is a material that has been widely used in the field of optics due to its unique optical properties. One of the key applications of Calcium Fluoride is in the manufacture of optical windows. These windows are transparent to ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light, making them ideal for use in a variety of optical systems.


Calcium Fluoride has a high transmission range, which makes it ideal for use in a variety of applications that require a broad spectral transmission range. It is commonly used in applications where high transmission and low absorption are required, such as in spectroscopy, laser systems, and imaging systems.


One of the biggest advantages of Calcium Fluoride windows is their ability to transmit ultraviolet light, which is not possible with traditional glass windows. This makes them ideal for use in applications where ultraviolet light needs to be transmitted, such as in UV spectroscopy and UV imaging.


Calcium Fluoride windows are highly durable and can withstand harsh environmental conditions, making them ideal for use in industrial and scientific applications. They are also highly resistant to thermal shock, making them ideal for use in high-temperature applications.


The production process of Calcium Fluoride windows requires special equipment and techniques to ensure that the windows are of high quality and have the correct optical properties. The windows can be manufactured using a variety of techniques, including polishing, diamond turning, and grinding.


Calcium Fluoride windows are essential components in a variety of optical systems, offering a range of benefits over traditional materials such as glass. Their high transmission range, durability, and resistance to thermal shock make them ideal for use in a variety of applications, including spectroscopy, laser systems, and imaging systems. As the demand for high-quality optical components continues to grow, Calcium Fluoride windows will continue to play a critical role in the development of new optical systems.


Material Characteristics:

Calcium Fluoride (CaF2) is a material with the following specifications:

  • Chemical Composition: Calcium Fluoride is a binary compound composed of calcium (Ca) and fluorine (F2) with the chemical formula CaF2.
  • Optical Properties: CaF2 has a high refractive index and a low absorption coefficient, making it ideal for use in optical systems. It has a high transmission range, transmitting ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light.
  • Physical Properties: CaF2 is a crystalline material with a cubic crystal structure. It has a high hardness and is highly resistant to thermal shock. The material has a high thermal expansion coefficient, which must be taken into consideration when designing optical systems.
  • Melting Point: The melting point of CaF2 is 1412°C.
  • Density: The density of CaF2 is 3.18 g/cm3.
  • Optical Bandgap: The optical bandgap of CaF2 is 10.6 eV.
  • Dispersion: The material has a low dispersion, making it ideal for use in imaging systems.
  • Surface Finish: The surface finish of CaF2 windows can be polished, diamond turned, or ground, depending on the specific requirements of the application.

Calcium Fluoride is a material with unique optical and physical properties that make it ideal for use in a variety of optical systems. Its high transmission range, low absorption coefficient, and high refractive index make it a popular choice for applications in spectroscopy, laser systems, and imaging systems.



Certificates of Analysis (COA)

Search for Certificates of Analysis (COA) by entering the products Lot/Batch Number. Lot and Batch Numbers can be found on a product’s label following the words ‘Lot’ or ‘Batch’.

Already Own This Product?

Find documentation for the products that you have recently purchased in the Document Library.

Visit the Document Library