Diamond Crystal

CVD Diamond Crystal is an advanced material known for its exceptional physical, thermal, and optical properties. It is synthesized using Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) techniques, which create high-purity diamond layers suitable for various demanding applications. Available in both single-crystal and polycrystalline forms, CVD Diamond exhibits superior mechanical hardness (Mohs 10), high thermal conductivity (2000 W/m·K), and outstanding optical transparency across ultraviolet, visible, and infrared wavelengths (225 nm to 25 µm).

Optical-grade polycrystalline diamonds offer low absorption rates and minimal scattering, making them ideal for high-power laser optics and spectroscopic applications. The material has a refractive index of 2.38, enabling it to function effectively as lenses, windows, and heat spreaders in laser and electronic systems. CVD Diamond Crystal’s high laser damage threshold (>10 GW/cm²) and excellent thermal stability (operating range: -100°C to 2000°C) further enhance its usability in extreme environments.

POC provides custom fabrication and coatings for enhanced transmission (>99%), ensuring optimal performance for specific applications. Key uses include high-power laser systems, infrared spectroscopic windows, thermal management solutions, and quantum technologies. CVD Diamond’s unmatched durability and transparency, combined with its chemical inertness, make it a versatile choice for advanced optical, industrial, and scientific applications.

Photonics On Crystals (POC) specializes in processing and customizing CVD Diamond Crystals to meet client-specific needs with a focus on precision and quality assurance.

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