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11 September 1989 Polycrystalline MgA12O4 Spinel A Broad Band Optical Material For Offensive Environments
K. E. Green, J. L. Hastert, D. W. Roy
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Abstract
Today's optical systems are sometimes exposed to environments in which traditional optical materials rapidly degrade. In contrast, polycrystalline MgA1204 Spinel, transparent from three hundred nanometers to five and a half microns, with a unique combination of optical and physical properties provides a superior alternative in respect to stability to solar radiation, rain and particle erosion, high temperatures, and humidity, and is resistant to attack in strong acid and alkali solutions. Comparative data prior to and following exposure to a variety of environments will be reported. In addition, current and projected size and shape capability will be reviewed.
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K. E. Green, J. L. Hastert, and D. W. Roy "Polycrystalline MgA12O4 Spinel A Broad Band Optical Material For Offensive Environments", Proc. SPIE 1112, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials, (11 September 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960757
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KEYWORDS
Spinel

Glasses

Ultraviolet radiation

Solar radiation

Transmittance

Particles

Calcium

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