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Transparent ceramics are finding applications is demanding optical applications were traditional mineral salts and
amorphous materials are limited and single crystals are not practical. Polycrystalline ceramics offer a unique
combination of mechanical, electrical and optical properties that allow window and dome applications and
possibilities that were previously not possible. Transparent ceramics are being developed for use in a number of
applications with each material possessing a distinctive set of properties that address a particular application. The
current status of CeraNova's fine grain transparent ceramic programs for dome and window applications will be
presented with emphasis on their exceptional properties for specific applications.
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Mark Parish, Marina Pascucci, Normand Corbin, Brenda Puputti, Guerlyne Chery, Jason Small, "Transparent ceramics for demanding optical applications," Proc. SPIE 8016, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials XII, 80160B (20 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884409