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6 December 1993 Production of gallium arsenide IR windows
Albert Ray Hilton Sr., William Dale Welt
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Abstract
The advantages and disadvantages of several methods used to prepare gallium arsenide will be discussed relative to the preparation of large plates to be used as IR windows. Amorphous Materials chose to use the Horizontal Bridgman process to prepare plates 4 inch X 9 inch X 0.5 inch. Doped and undoped plates were prepared. Optical and electrical evaluation data will be presented. Scale up to larger sizes will be discussed. A unique process to protect gallium arsenide from rain erosion, provide EMI protection and de- icing capability will be described.
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Albert Ray Hilton Sr. and William Dale Welt "Production of gallium arsenide IR windows", Proc. SPIE 2018, Passive Materials for Optical Elements II, (6 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165223
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KEYWORDS
Gallium arsenide

Quartz

Silicon

Arsenic

Crystals

Absorption

Boron

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