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Breaking the Mold: Overcoming Manufacturing Challenges of Chalcogenide Glass Optics

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Myeong Nam, Joseph Washer and Jacob Oh, ISP Optics Corporation

Fabricating optics using chalcogenides can be challenging because of these glasses’ special optical, mechanical and economical characteristics. Diamond-turned machining is a viable option for addressing some of the issues with the conventional molding and polishing process. Chalcogenide glass has gained attention in the optical engineering community as a versatile material for infrared thermal imaging and sensing applications, as well as for collimation of fiber and quantum cascade lasers. The optical, mechanical and economical properties of chalcogenide glasses present...Read full article

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    Published: April 2015
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