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Date: | Mon, 24 Mar 1997 12:43:07 +0100 |
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Dear Isopeople,
I wonder if some of you have experience with diamond windows.
Synthetic diamond windows like DIAFILM are supposed to be
"the best windows for high - power CO2 lasers". It has extremely
high thermal coductivity, 10 times larger than aluminium. It is also
hard enough (expecially when compared to BaF2) to be everlasting.
The question is : does it react with BrF5 in low temperatures ?
If it does not react, what do you think about using DIAFILM in CO2
laser fluorination systems ?
With best regards,
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Tomasz Durakiewicz
Mass Spectrometry Lab, Institute of Physics
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
pl. M.C. Sklodowskiej 1
20-031 Lublin, POLAND
tel. (0-81) 537 61 78, fax (0-81) 533 36 69
http://tytan.umcs.lublin.pl/users/dudek/psm.htm
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