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n2 Explorer: CaF2 (Calcium fluoride)

VanderLinden et al. 2025
Patwardhan et al. 2021
Ensley and Bambha 2019
Kabaciński et al. 2019
Adair et al. 1989
Milam et al. 1977

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VanderLinden et al. 2025
Patwardhan et al. 2021
Ensley and Bambha 2019
Kabaciński et al. 2019
Adair et al. 1989
Milam et al. 1977

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About Calcium fluoride

Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is an inorganic compound with a cubic crystal structure, exhibiting excellent optical transparency over a wide range of wavelengths, from ultraviolet to infrared. It has a low refractive index (approximately 1.43 at 589 nm) and minimal chromatic dispersion, making it a preferred material for lenses, optical windows, and other components in spectroscopy and high-resolution imaging systems. Due to its low solubility and chemical stability, it is highly resistant to weathering and corrosion, making it suitable for harsh environments. In the realm of laser applications, CaF2 is often used as an optical gain medium when doped with rare-earth ions such as ytterbium or erbium. The compound is synthesized through various methods, including precipitation from aqueous solutions and high-temperature reactions between calcium and fluorine gas. Its excellent optical, thermal, and chemical properties make calcium fluoride a material of considerable interest for a wide variety of optical and industrial applications. Mineral: Fluorite (fluorspar)

Other names and variations:
  • CaF2
  • Calcium difluoride
  • Calcium(II) fluoride
  • Fluorite
  • Fluorspar
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