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Barium Fluoride Optical Material for Precision Optical Components

Barium fluoride material solutions for infrared windows and custom optical parts requiring broad IR transmission and optical stability.

Chenyu Optics provides barium fluoride optical material solutions and precision manufacturing capability for infrared optical components. Barium fluoride (BaF2) is selected for infrared windows and custom optical parts due to its broad infrared transmission range, low absorption and suitability for spectroscopy and infrared systems.

Barium fluoride optical material and precision BaF2 infrared components

Barium Fluoride Optical Material Overview

Barium fluoride (BaF2) is an infrared optical crystal material widely used for infrared transmission components and scientific optical applications.

Its broad infrared transmission range and low absorption characteristics make it suitable for infrared windows, spectroscopy systems and custom optical components.

Compared with many optical glasses, BaF2 provides extended infrared transmission capability and stable optical performance for demanding infrared applications.

Chenyu Optics manufactures custom barium fluoride optical components according to customer drawings, including infrared windows and precision optical parts.

Technical Parameter Typical Value Engineering Significance
Composition Barium fluoride (BaF2) Infrared crystal composition supports broad IR transmission and custom optical component manufacturing.
Material Type Infrared Optical Crystal Selected and processed for consistent infrared and spectroscopy performance.
Crystal Structure Cubic Crystal Cubic crystal structure provides isotropic optical behavior for precision optical design.
Thermal Expansion Suitable for infrared optical applications with controlled thermal conditions Thermal conditions should be controlled according to component geometry and operating environment.
Transmission Approx. 0.2–12 μm Supports broad infrared transmission for spectroscopy and scientific optical systems.
Density Approx. 4.89 g/cm³ Relevant to component weight, mounting and precision optical assembly design.
Refractive Index Approx. 1.47 @ 589 nm Relevant to optical design, surface reflection and infrared coating selection.
Typical Components IR windows and custom optical parts Used for infrared transmission, spectroscopy and drawing-defined custom components.

Values are general engineering references rather than guaranteed component specifications. Actual performance depends on barium fluoride grade, wavelength, thickness, surface finish and coating.

Key Properties of Barium Fluoride Material

Barium fluoride is selected when broad infrared transmission, low absorption and custom IR component capability are required.

Broad Infrared Transmission

Barium fluoride provides broad infrared transmission suitable for IR optical systems and spectroscopy applications.

Low Optical Absorption

Low absorption characteristics support efficient infrared transmission and optical performance.

Infrared Crystal Performance

BaF2 provides stable optical properties for infrared optical components.

Good Optical Homogeneity

Optical-grade barium fluoride supports precision infrared component manufacturing.

Custom Component Capability

BaF2 can be processed into custom windows and optical parts according to application requirements.

Property System Benefit Design Consideration
Broad Infrared TransmissionSupports IR systems and spectroscopyConfirm the complete operating band and transmission target.
Low Optical AbsorptionSupports efficient infrared throughputMaterial grade, thickness and surface finish affect total transmission.
Infrared Crystal PerformanceProvides stable IR optical propertiesTemperature, mounting and environmental conditions should be evaluated.
Good Optical HomogeneitySupports precision optical componentsInternal quality should match the aperture and wavefront requirement.
Custom Component CapabilitySupports drawing-defined IR partsGeometry, tolerance, surface quality and coating require review.

How to Select Barium Fluoride Optical Material

Engineers should select barium fluoride by evaluating infrared wavelength coverage, absorption, environmental conditions and manufacturing requirements together.

Choose Barium Fluoride When

Infrared transmission is required
The system requires broad IR wavelength coverage.
Low absorption is important
The optical path requires efficient infrared transmission.
Spectroscopy applications require IR optical materials
The instrument requires stable transmission across its analytical band.
Custom infrared windows or optical parts are needed
The component must be manufactured to a drawing-defined geometry.

Consider Alternatives When

Higher mechanical hardness is required
Consider sapphire for greater scratch and abrasion resistance.
Longer-wavelength infrared performance is required
Consider germanium or ZnSe according to the operating band.
Higher-durability infrared windows are required
Consider ZnS or ZnSe for the specified environment.
UV applications are required
Consider fused silica or CaF2.
Selection Step Question Information Required
1. Wavelength Does barium fluoride transmit the complete operating band? Minimum wavelength, maximum wavelength and transmission target
2. Environment What infrared transmission performance is required? Infrared wavelength range, absorption target and operating environment
3. Mechanical Load What mechanical and thermal conditions must the component withstand? Pressure, impact, aperture, thickness and mounting method
4. Optical Quality How precisely must the component control the beam? Surface quality, flatness, parallelism and transmitted wavefront
5. Coating Is reduced surface reflection required? Wavelength, bandwidth, angle of incidence and operating environment

Barium Fluoride Compared with Other Optical Materials

Preliminary comparison for engineers selecting materials by optical range, environmental performance and application.

Material Main Advantage Typical Transmission Range Application Suitability
Barium FluorideBroad infrared transmission and low absorption0.2–12 μmIR windows and spectroscopy
Calcium FluorideUV-to-infrared transmission and low dispersion0.18–8 μmUV optics and spectroscopy
Fused SilicaExcellent UV performance and low thermal expansion0.18–2.5 μmLaser optics and UV windows
Zinc Selenide (ZnSe)Broad infrared transmission0.5–16 μmCO2 lasers and thermal imaging
GermaniumStrong MWIR and LWIR performance2–14 μmThermal imaging systems

Transmission ranges are approximate and vary by material grade, thickness and coating. Barium fluoride is selected for broad infrared transmission and low absorption; alternative materials may be preferred for UV performance, greater hardness or other infrared wavelength bands.

Barium Fluoride Optical Applications

Barium fluoride is used for infrared windows, spectroscopy, scientific instruments, sensors and drawing-defined IR optical components.

IW

Infrared Optical Windows

BaF2 windows provide infrared transmission for detectors, sensors and scientific optical systems.

SP

Spectroscopy Systems

Barium fluoride components are used in infrared spectroscopy where broad transmission and low absorption are required.

SI

Scientific Instruments

Custom BaF2 optical parts support analytical and measurement equipment.

IS

Infrared Sensors

Infrared windows protect optical sensors while maintaining transmission performance.

CO

Custom Optical Components

Drawing-defined BaF2 parts support specialized infrared optical systems.

Application Primary Barium Fluoride Function Important Specification
Infrared Optical WindowIR transmission and component protectionWavelength, thickness, flatness and coating
Spectroscopy SystemBroadband analytical transmissionSpectral range, absorption and surface quality
Scientific InstrumentPrecision optical transmissionGeometry, dimensional tolerance and optical quality
Infrared SensorProtective IR interfaceOperating band, sealing, thickness and coating
Custom Optical ComponentDrawing-defined IR functionMaterial grade, geometry, finish and environment

Custom Barium Fluoride Manufacturing Capability

Chenyu Optics manufactures custom barium fluoride infrared windows and optical parts according to drawings, wavelengths and operating requirements.

Precision Machining

Custom BaF2 infrared windows and optical parts are manufactured according to customer drawings.

Optical Polishing

Precision polishing is provided for barium fluoride optical surfaces.

Custom Dimensions

Round, rectangular and special-geometry components are available.

Surface Quality Control

Surface quality, flatness and dimensional accuracy are controlled.

IR Coating Options

Infrared AR coatings are available according to wavelength requirements.

Component Parameter Available Configuration Specification Basis
Geometry Round, square, rectangular or custom Component function and assembly interface
Dimensions Custom to drawing Material availability and manufacturability review
Surface Quality Precision optical finish Imaging, sensing, laser and transmission requirements
Flatness Custom optical specification Wavelength, aperture and wavefront requirement
Parallelism Controlled to drawing Beam deviation and alignment requirements
Coating AR or BBAR options Wavelength, bandwidth, angle and environment

Barium Fluoride Optical Windows

Custom BaF2 infrared windows manufactured to drawing requirements.

EXPLORE BARIUM FLUORIDE WINDOWS

Infrared Optical Windows

Infrared windows for sensing, spectroscopy and imaging systems.

EXPLORE IR WINDOWS

Custom Optical Components

Drawing-defined precision optical parts for OEM assemblies.

EXPLORE CUSTOM COMPONENTS

Infrared Optics

Precision infrared components for compatible IR wavelength bands.

EXPLORE INFRARED OPTICS

Barium Fluoride Optical Material Engineering FAQ

What is barium fluoride optical material?

Barium fluoride is a cubic infrared optical crystal used for IR windows and custom optical parts requiring broad transmission and low absorption.

What wavelength range does BaF2 transmit?

Optical-grade BaF2 typically provides useful transmission from approximately 0.2 to 12 μm. Actual performance depends on grade, thickness, surface finish and coating.

Why is barium fluoride used for infrared windows?

Barium fluoride combines broad infrared transmission with low optical absorption, supporting spectroscopy, sensing and scientific IR systems within its specified operating range.

Can BaF2 be manufactured into custom optical parts?

Yes. BaF2 can be machined and polished into drawing-defined windows and custom optical parts with specified dimensions, flatness and surface quality.

What is the difference between BaF2 and CaF2?

BaF2 extends farther into the infrared, while CaF2 offers strong UV-to-IR transmission and low dispersion. Material selection depends on wavelength, environment and mechanical requirements.

Can Chenyu Optics provide coated BaF2 components?

Yes. Infrared AR coatings can be evaluated according to wavelength, bandwidth, angle of incidence, transmission target and operating environment.

Need a Custom Barium Fluoride Optical Solution?

Chenyu Optics manufactures barium fluoride infrared windows and custom optical parts according to drawings, wavelength requirements and application specifications.

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