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Photonics HandbookGeneral Reference

Coefficients of Expansion and Densities of Optical Materials

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Material
Coefficient of Expansion(×10-6 per °C)
Density (lbs/cubic in.)
 
Aluminum
23.8
0.10
 
Brass (cast)
18.8
0.30
 
Carbon (diamond)
1.2
0.25
 
Carbon (graphite)
7.9
-
 
Copper
16.2
0.32
 
Germanium
5.9
0.20
 
Glass (optical)
 
 
 
    maximum
15.0
0.22
 
    minimum
4.0
0.08
 
    average
8.0
0.11
 
Gold
14.0
0.70
 
Invar (36% Ni)
0.9
0.30
 
Iron (cast)
10.0
0.27
 
Iron steel
13.2
0.28
 
Lead
28.0
0.41
 
Magnesium (cast)
27.0
0.06
 
Nickel
12.6
0.32
 
Plastics (optical)
65.0
0.04
 
Platinum
9.0
0.77
 
Pyrex
3.5
0.10
 
Quartz, fused
0.6
0.08
 
Rubber (hard)
80.0
0.04
 
Silicon
2.33
0.08
 
Steel, stainless
12.0
0.30
 
Zinc sulfide (ZnS)
7.9
0.15
 
Zinc selenide (ZnSe)
7.6
0.20
 


Teledyne DALSA - Linea HS2 11/24 MR
Source: Walker Associates

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Optical materials refer to substances or compounds specifically chosen for their optical properties and used in the fabrication of optical components and systems. These materials are characterized by their ability to interact with light in a controlled manner, enabling applications such as transmission, reflection, refraction, absorption, and emission of light. Optical materials play a crucial role in the design and performance of optical systems across various industries, including...
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