Frequently Asked Questions

Germanium's transmission properties are highly temperature sensitive. At 100 °C, the absorption becomes so large that germanium is nearly opaque, and at 200 °C, it is completely non-transmissive.

Germanium has a broad transmission range and is opaque in the visible portion of the spectrum. It also acts as a longpass filter for wavelengths greater than 2 µm.

When handling germanium windows, it is important to wear gloves as dust from the material is hazardous. After handling, hands should be thoroughly washed.

Germanium windows are optical components that are used in IR laser applications.

Germanium windows are used in CO2 laser optics and IR optics.

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