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Almax
Industries - Optical CVD diamond the high-precision diamond polishing
laboratory
CVD GENERAL INFO
The excellent optical properties of diamonds have
been known for a long time. However, optical applications require
extended discs, not provided by natural diamonds. With the development
of optical C.V.D. diamonds provided by natural diamonds.
With the development of CVD diamond has changed completely. Especially
in the infrared, diamond exhibits numerous advantages.
Diamond is transparant from the UV (230 nm) to the far infrared.
Only minor absorption bands resulting from two phonon absorption
exist between 2.5 and 6 microns. Hence diamond is an ideal material
for multispectral optical applications.
Diamond has no thermal generation of charge carriers at elevated
temperatures, hence no "thermal run away" as in the case of Germanium
under laser irradiation. Furthermore, diamond does not become nonlinear
at high radiation intensities. Because of the high thermal conductivity
of diamond, the energy is quickly dissipated to the edges of a diamond
window. There it can be removed by appropriate heat sinks and cooling
techniques. Diamond is extremely hard, wear resistant and chemically
inert. It is an ideal material for hostile, highly erosive atmospheres.
Most of our optical diamond (CVD ) windows are used with FT-IR (Fourier
Transform Infra Red). R&D Departments, analytical and quality control
laboratories all over the world characterize plastics (polymers),
organic chemicals, pharmaceuticals, foods, biologicals, oils & lubricants
and inorganic materials (ceramics, minerals, glasses, metals) with
this technology. Different set-ups are being used to make the right
analysis. Because of the different properties that we mentioned
above, our diamond windows allow direct observation of the behaviour
of materials in your FT-IR set-up.
Diamond is the ideal sampling sensor for Attenuated Total Reflectance
(ATR) accessories for commercial FT-IR spectrometres. Diamond is
a hard, scratch-resistant material with a refractive index of 2.35.
It is suitable for applications involving aqueous solutions from
pH1 to 14, provided it is mounted in a support material which is
equally acid/alkali resistant. Through the use of the rugged and
inert material as diamond, sample hardness, pH range, size and volume
do no longer influence the sample preparation. In this fashion,
all samples can be analysed quickly and reproducibly.
We manufacture 'type IIA' diamond sensors adapted to your ATR accessories.
The wavelength of these diamonds range from 4000 to 400 cm-1, with
an absorption band in the 2500 - 2000 cm-1 region. We manufacture
tailor-made diamond windows for your FT-IR instruments. Depending
on the application, we will manufacture natural or synthetic diamond
windows. This choice involves an analysis of the wavelengths you
want to use. Another determining factor is the size of the diamond
window. The combination of the right diamond material with the right
surface polish will make your application a success.
To assure the right surface finish of optical CVD diamond , we grind
and polish the coarse grained films to the desired thickness, after
deposition. For this purpose a high speed lapping machine capable
of treating three samples simultaneously has been developed. Diamond
wafers of upto 100 mm in diameter can be polished. The surface finish
depends strongly on the process conditions. Rms roughness values
as low as 20 Angströms can be achieved under optimized conditions.
Almax
Industries - Optical CVD diamond the high-precision diamond polishing
laboratory
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