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Aerospace Glass List

Selecting suitable optical materials is important when designing aerospace optical systems.

Schott and Ohara offer a variety of i-line glasses with enhanced blue transmittance which are successfully utilized in space applications. Advanced melting techniques and purer raw materials are used in developing these i-line glasses, improving the internal transmittance and homogeneity values. Proper radiation filtering is necessary for the protection of the optics. These glasses are commonly used in semiconductor applications; therefore, they are melted frequently and readily available.

Another consideration when choosing optics for aerospace is radiation resistance. Exposure to high-energy radiation changes the transmittance of optical glass. Adding cerium to the composition improves the glasses’ resistance to radiation. By doing this, the transmittance edge is shifted to longer wavelengths but stabilized against radiation to a high degree. The higher amount of cerium in the composition, the greater the stabilizing effect and the more resistant the glass is to high radiation. In general, Schott radiation-resistant glasses are inquiry glasses and may not be in stock.

These radiation-hardened glasses tend to have a longer life cycle in space but exhibit lower transmission in the blue compared to their undoped counterparts (i.e. N-BK-7 vs. BK7G18 – SCHOTT Technical Information #42). For optical systems requiring high blue transmittance, i-line glasses and Fluoride Crystals (CaF2, BaF2, MgF2) can be used with proper radiation filtering that protects the optical elements. However, cerium-stabilized glasses are the preferred solution for optical systems that will be exposed to high radiation over long periods. Popular materials are listed in the chart below.

Manufacturer
Glass Type
Code
OHARA
S-FPL51Y
497.811
OHARA
S-FSL5Y
487.703
OHARA
BSL7Y
516.643
OHARA
BAL15Y
557.587
OHARA
BAL35Y
589.612
OHARA
BSM51Y
603.606
OHARA
PBL1Y
548.458
OHARA
PBL6Y
532.490
OHARA
PBL25Y
581.408
OHARA
PBL26Y
567.428
OHARA
PBM2Y
620.363
OHARA
PBM8Y
596.393
OHARA
PBM18Y
596.387
OHARA
PBL35Y
582.409
OHARA
S-BSL7R
516.641
OHARA
S-BAL35R
589.610
OHARA
PBM2R
620.365
OHARA
PBM8R
596.394
OHARA
S-BSM22R
622.532
SCHOTT
BK7 HT
517.642
SCHOTT
F2 HT
620.364
BK7 G18
520.636
517.642
SCHOTT
K 5 G20
523.568
SCHOTT
LaK9 G15
691.547
SCHOTT
LF 5 G15
584.408
SCHOTT
N-BAK4HT
569.560
SCHOTT
N-KZFS4HT
613.445
SCHOTT
N-LASF9HT
850.322
SCHOTT
N-SF57HT
847.238
SCHOTT
N-SF7HTUltra
847.238
SCHOTT
N-SF6HT
805.254
SCHOTT
N-SF6HTUltra
805.254
SCHOTT
N-SK2HT
607.567
SCHOTT
SF57HTUltra
847.238
SCHOTT
SF6HT
805.254
  • Fused Silica
  • Sapphire
  • Barium Fluoride
  • Calcium Fluoride
  • Magnesium Fluoride
  • Germanium **
  • Silicon
  • ZnS Multispectral / Cleartran **
  • *HT: High Transmittance
  • **With proper filtering to block UV radiation, IR crystals can be used

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