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6 June 2013 Transparent zinc sulfide processed from nanocrystalline powders
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Abstract
Nanocerox produces oxide nanopowders via flame spray pyrolysis that have proven effective in the processing of a host of high quality optical ceramic materials. In order to produce LWIR windows to compete with ZnS, however, oxide materials are not suitable. Nanocerox has therefore developed aqueous synthesis techniques for the production of zinc sulfide nanopowders. The proprietary processing technique allows control of primary particle size, high purity, low levels of agglomeration, and cost effective synthesis. Crystallinity, particle size, and purity of the powders will be presented. Characterization of parts fabricated from these powders via sinter/HIP processing will also be discussed, including optical performance and microstructural characterization.
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De Gao and Todd S. Stefanik "Transparent zinc sulfide processed from nanocrystalline powders", Proc. SPIE 8708, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials XIII, 87080L (6 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2016264
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KEYWORDS
Zinc

Chemical vapor deposition

Particles

Scanning electron microscopy

Ceramics

Transparency

Long wavelength infrared

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