Resource
MgF2 (Magnesium Fluoride)
Transmission Range : |
0.12 to 7 μm (1) |
Refractive Index : |
No 1.413 at 0.22 μm (4) |
Reflection Loss : |
5.7% at 0.22 μm (2 surfaces) |
Absorption Coefficient : |
40 x 10-3 cm-1 at 2.7 μm |
Reststrahlen Peak : |
20 μm (1) |
dn/dT : |
2.3 (para) 1.7 (perp) at 0.4 μm (1) |
dn/dμ = 0 : |
1.4 μm |
Density : |
3.18g/cc |
Melting Point : |
1255°C |
Thermal Conductivity : |
21 (para) 33.6 (perp) W m-1 K-1 at 300K (3) |
Thermal Expansion : |
13.7 (para) 8.9 (perp) x 10-6 /K (1) |
Hardness : |
Knoop 415 |
Specific Heat Capacity : |
1003 J Kg m-1 K-1 |
Dielectric Constant : |
4.87 (para) 5.45 (perp) at 1MHz (1) |
Youngs Modulus (E) : |
138 GPa (2) |
Shear Modulus (G) : |
54.66GPa (2) |
Bulk Modulus (K) : |
101.32 GPa (2) |
Elastic Coefficients : |
C11=140 C12=89 C44=57 C13=63 C66=96 (2) |
Apparent Elastic Limit : |
49.6 MPa (7200 psi) |
Poisson Ratio : |
0.276 (2) |
Solubility : |
0.0002g/100g water |
Molecular Weight : |
62.32 |
Class/Structure : |
Tetragonal, can cleave on c-axis |
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Ne
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0.1137
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1.7805
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0.1149
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1.7420
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0.1179
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1.6800
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0.1198
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1.6510
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0.121
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1.628
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1.632
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0.130
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1.566
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1.568
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0.140
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1.5095
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1.523
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0.150
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1.480
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1.494
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0.160
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1.461
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1.475
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0.170
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1.448
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1.462
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0.180
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1.439
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1.453
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0.190
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1.431
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1.444
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0.200
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1.423
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1.437
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0.220
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1.413
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1.426
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0.248
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1.403
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1.416
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0.257
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1.401
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1.414
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0.266
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1.399
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1.412
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0.280
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1.396
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1.409
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0.300
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1.393
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1.405
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0.330
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1.389
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1.402
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0.337
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1.389
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1.401
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0.350
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1.387
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1.400
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0.355
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1.386
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1.399
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0.400
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1.384
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1.396
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0.546
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1.379
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1.390
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0.700
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1.376
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1.388
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1.087
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1.373
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1.385
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1.512
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1.370
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1.382
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2.000
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1.368
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1.379
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2.5
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1.364
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1.375
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3.030
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1.360
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1.370
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3.571
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1.354
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1.364
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4.000
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1.349
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1.359
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4.546
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1.341
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1.350
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5.000
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1.334
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1.343
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5.556
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1.324
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1.332
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6.060
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1.314
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1.321
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Magnesium Fluoride is grown by vacuum Stockbarger technique in ingots of various diameters. Magnesium Fluoride is a tough material and polishes well. Therefore, it can be worked to the highest standards. MgF2 is slightly birefringent and usually supplied with the optic axis cut perpendicular to the window faces.