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Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:57 pm |
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Does anyone have an real Sapphire glass catalouge that I could use for
Code V? I'm have issues evaluating Sapphire at -55 degree C (it
refused to do so unless I give it dN/dT values which I can't find
anywhere).
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| Iain Mackay |
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:05 am |
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This is one source of data I've used in the past - it reports:
dn/dT 13.1 x 10-6 at 0.546 microns
Any use?
http://www.crystran.co.uk/products.asp?productid=231
<PhillipKP@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Does anyone have an real Sapphire glass catalouge that I could use for
Code V? I'm have issues evaluating Sapphire at -55 degree C (it
refused to do so unless I give it dN/dT values which I can't find
anywhere).
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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:31 pm |
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On Apr 28, 6:05 am, "Iain Mackay" <no_one@here> wrote:
Quote: This is one source of data I've used in the past - it reports:
dn/dT 13.1 x 10-6 at 0.546 microns
Any use?
http://www.crystran.co.uk/products.asp?productid=231
Philli...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Does anyone have an real Sapphire glass catalouge that I could use for
Code V? I'm have issues evaluating Sapphire at -55 degree C (it
refused to do so unless I give it dN/dT values which I can't find
anywhere).
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Just tried it. For some reason CODE V wants me to define dN/dT for all
my specified wavelengths :(
If I use 13.1 microns it goes crazy at -55. Thanks anyways though I
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| Brian |
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:23 pm |
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 3:24 pm |
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On Apr 29, 3:23 am, Brian <brian4052...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Quote: On 29 Apr, 01:31, Philli...@yahoo.com wrote:
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If I use 13.1 microns it goes crazy at -55. Thanks anyways though I
appreciate it.-
Sapphire is opaque at 13.1 microns. Ref:http://www.valleydesign.com/sapppic.htm
Sorry! Try to find another material.
Brian
Ancient and Modern Optics
Ok I figured it out. It wasn't Code V. It was me. I'm an idoit I
had CaF2 as a glass and it doesn't respond well to temperature
changes.
Thanks for the help. I ended up using 13.1 for my dn/dt values on the
Sapphire. |
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