Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 30, Issue 10, 2988(2010)
New Mid-Infrared Oxyfluoride Glass and Technique Utilizing Radar Latent Functionality
Infrared-transparent glass is one of the key window materials for some important military applications. It′s still a great challenge to fabricate the infrared-transparent glass with high-properties and large size. With the great development of infrared technology and electro-optical countermining technique, the infrared windows with the capacity of radar latent and electro-magnetic shielding (EMS) are essentially required. In this paper, our philosophy is demonstrated to face the challenge in making infrared glass with high-properties and large size, and a new mid-infrared gallium oxyfluoride (FGa) glass is deveosped. Based on FGa glass, some new EMS techniques are developed to make the infrared-windows radar latent.
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Che Hong, Fan Youyu, Yang Yi, Yuan Xinqiang, Tang Bin, Li Jiacheng, Jiang Xiongwei, Zhang Long. New Mid-Infrared Oxyfluoride Glass and Technique Utilizing Radar Latent Functionality[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2010, 30(10): 2988
Category: Materials
Received: Feb. 8, 2010
Accepted: --
Published Online: Oct. 24, 2012
The Author Email: Hong Che (chehong@sina.vip.com)