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BS ISO 11382:2010:2011 Edition

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Optics and photonics. Optical materials and components. Characterization of optical materials used in the infrared spectral range from 0,78 μm to 25 μm

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BSI 2011 24
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This International Standard provides guidelines for the description of data sheets for infrared materials. It specifies the nomenclature and the properties of infrared materials which are reported on such data sheets. These data sheets do not necessarily contain information on every property identified in this International Standard.

This International Standard also specifies the parameters needed to characterize optical materials intended for use in the infrared spectral range from 0,78 µm to 25 µm and provides various methods to be used for measuring these parameters.

This International Standard is applicable only to materials used in the manufacture of passive optical components. The properties of materials used in active applications (e.g. optoelectronics) are not taken into account.

Materials specified in this International Standard can also transmit in other spectral domains (microwaves, visible or ultraviolet).

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9 Scope
Normative references
10 Terms and definitions
Symbols and units
Nomenclature
General
11 Name
Manufacturer reference
Material structure
Manufacturing process
Form of nomenclature
Optical properties
General
13 Transmittance
Specification to be provided
14 Temperature dependence
Absorption coefficient
General
Specification to be provided (to be consistent with 6.5.2)
15 Transmittance uniformity
General
Bubbles and inclusions
Local variation of the manufacturing process
Refractive index
General
Specification reports to be provided
16 Variation of the refractive index
Dependence of the refractive index on temperature
Optical homogeneity (homogeneity of the refractive index)
17 Birefringence
Materials with natural birefringence
Stress birefringence
Photoelastic constant
Dispersion
18 Other properties
General
Specific gravity
Molecular weight
Thermal properties
Thermal conductivity
Thermal expansion
Specific heat
Melting temperature and softening temperature
Hardness
Elastic modulus
Maximum dimensions
BS ISO 11382:2010
$142.49