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Zinc sulfide and zinc selenide optical elements for IR engineering

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This paper presents information on the current status of the production of large zinc selenide and zinc sulfide blanks for devices that operate in the IR region. The paper presents the characteristics of zinc chalcogenides obtained by chemical vapor deposition, which is the most promising method of obtaining high-quality samples for IR optics. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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