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Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) Data Sheet
Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2) MSDS

Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2)

Magnesium Fluoride transmits well into the VUV region to the hydrogen Lyman-alpha line (121nm) and beyond. Magnesium Fluoride is used mostly for UV optics and is excellent for Excimer laser applications.

Product Data

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 GPa (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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Magnesium Fluoride IR Transmission Magnesium Fluoride VUV Transmission

Refractive Index

µm    No Ne µm    No Ne µm    No Ne
0.1137    1.7805   0.1149    1.7420   0.1179    1.6800  
0.1198    1.6510   0.121    1.628 1.632 0.130    1.566 1.568
0.140    1.5095 1.523 0.150    1.480 1.494 0.160    1.461 1.475
0.170    1.448 1.462 0.180    1.439 1.453 0.190    1.431 1.444
0.200    1.423 1.437 0.220    1.413 1.426 0.248    1.403 1.416
0.257    1.401 1.414 0.266    1.399 1.412 0.280    1.396 1.409
0.300    1.393 1.405 0.330    1.389 1.402 0.337    1.389 1.401
0.350    1.387 1.400 0.355    1.386 1.399 0.400    1.384 1.396
0.546    1.379 1.390 0.700    1.376 1.388 1.087    1.373 1.385
1.512    1.370 1.382 2.000    1.368 1.379 2.5    1.364 1.375
3.030    1.360 1.370 3.571    1.354 1.364 4.000    1.349 1.359
4.546    1.341 1.350 5.000    1.334 1.343 5.556    1.324 1.332
6.060    1.314 1.321

Product Notes

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.

REFERENCES:
(1) Duncanson et.al. Proc.Phys.Soc. V72, p1001, 1958
(2) Kandil et.al. J.App.Phys. V52, p749, 1981
(3) Kashnow & MCarthy, J.Phys.Chem. V30, p813, 1969
(4) Laporte et. al. J.Opt. Soc. Am. V73, No 8, p1062
Data provided is extracted from our technical handbook of materials. While every attempt has been made to verify the source of the information, Crystran Ltd accept no responsibility for accuracy of data
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