Stanford Optics specializes in the growth and supply of high-quality Silver Single Crystal Substrates. Utilizing the Modified Bridgman method, we are capable of producing single crystals along the <111> direction with diameters up to 20 mm. Our extensive experience ensures the delivery of superior optical products tailored to meet diverse industry needs.
Silver Single Crystal Substrates are meticulously grown using the Modified Bridgman technique, allowing for precise control over crystal orientation and quality. Each substrate is carefully cut from the silver ingot and polished to achieve a surface roughness of 30 Å, ensuring optimal performance in various applications.
Silver Single Crystal Substrates are integral to a variety of high-precision applications, including but not limited to:
Our Silver Single Crystal Substrates are grown along the <111> crystal direction using the Modified Bridgman method. This process ensures uniform crystal growth and minimizes defects, resulting in high-quality substrates. Post-growth, each substrate is accurately cut from the ingot and subjected to an optical polishing process to achieve the desired surface roughness.
At Stanford Optics, we prioritize the integrity of our Silver Single Crystal Substrates. Each substrate is carefully handled and packaged to prevent any damage during storage and transportation. This meticulous approach ensures that our products arrive at your location in pristine condition, ready for immediate integration into your projects.
Material |
Ag |
crystal orientation |
<100> +/- 2° |
Crystal structure |
CCP |
Lattice constant at room temperature |
0.409 nm |
density |
10.49g/cm3 |
Boiling Point |
2162℃ |
melting point |
961.78℃ |
Surface finish |
One side optical polished |
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