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Diamonds Turn Out Precision Optics

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Dr. Tuckerman Moss, Senior Technical Editor

During the middle of the Cold War, the United States military establishment became upset about the cost of infrared components. The military was going to need increasing numbers of large-diameter germanium components to control the 'smart' weapons it was developing. A mere handful of companies controlled the world supply of optical grade germanium, and their prices weren't as responsive to these pressures as the American military minds wished they would be. Wouldn't it be nice if infrared optical components were reflective rather than transmissive? Thus began the search for a method of...Read full article

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    Published: December 1997
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