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Artificial diamond as a broadband infrared beam splitter for Fourier transform spectroscopy: improved results

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Abstract

We show that an artificially grown diamond plate with an improved surface flatness serves as an infrared beam splitter to wavelengths as short as 2.2 µm (4500 cm-1).

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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