Fused Silica and Optical Quartz Glass Wafers
Featured Product from Hangzhou Shalom Electro-optics Technology Co., Ltd.
Features:
- Brands: Corning HPFS 7980/7979/7978, JGS1 UV Optical Quartz Glass (made in China)
- Substrates for semiconductors, micro-electronics, optical windows, optical mirrors, etc.
- Single Crystal Quartz Wafers and Substrates are also available
- Custom dimensions, shapes, and more
- Maximum Diameter 450mm, Minimum thickness 0.03mm
- Applications: UV applications, Optical and Laser Systems, Spacecrafts and Semiconductor, etc
Fused Silica and Optical Quartz Glass Wafers or Substrates are thin discs or square plates of variable dimensions or shapes made from Fused Silica or Quartz Glass. The terms Fused Silica, or Quartz Glass ( sometimes also called Fused Quartz) describe solids consisting of refined silica Silicon Dioxide, SiO2 in amorphous form gained through the rapid cooling of molten Silica to prevent the formation of crystalline structure. ( It is worth noting that SiO2 Wafers (or Substrates) could be interpreted as both the wafers made from non-crystalline quartz glass and the wafers made from single crystal quartz.)
There are two kinds of Fused Silica or Quartz Glass, IR Grade Fused Silica and UV Grade Fused Silica. IR Grade Fused Silica refers to the material produced with a production method to reduce OH composition, increasing the transmission in the IR band. One measure to realize this is Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD), where silicon-rich precursors (e.g. SiliconTetra Chloride, SiCl4) are heated into vapor, then oxidized, and obtain the deposition. While UV Grade Fused Silica is produced by fusing SiCl4 stones with flame, therefore containing a higher OH composition than IR Grade Fused Silica, which leads to an absorption band in the infrared spectral region, but a greater transmission rate to ultraviolet radiation than the former.
In general, one distinctive feature of this family of SiO2 glass variants is that it has an extremely high melting point of approx. 1650°C, which contributes to its superior temperature handling abilities (will not deform below1400°C. ). Other advantages of Fused Silica and Optical Quartz Glass include high optical transmission and chemical inertia (it is inert to almost all kinds of acid except hydrofluoric acid), impressively low thermal expansion, and excellent thermal shock resistance, radiation resistance, etc. The application fields are also very wide, encompassing Optical and Laser Systems, UV-light Sanitation, Semiconductors, Spacecraft, etc.
Hangzhou Shalom EO offers Fused Silica and Optical Quartz Glass Wafers (or Substrates) made from glass materials equivalent to the brands stated: Corning HPFS 7980/7979/7978, JGS1(Optical Quartz Glass). Large-size wafers and substrates are available with diameter capability up to 450mm and smooth surfaces with surface roughness < 5 Å. All the specifications could be customized at your request.
Conventionally, Shalom EO is capable of providing Fused Silica and Optical Quartz Glass Wafers (or Substrates) suitable for applications listed below:
- UV-quality Quartz Glass components/UV-measurement technology
- High-temperature applications
- Optical Quartz Glass window/substrate/coverslips/microscope slides
- Low thermal expansion SiO2 windows
- Space technology & Semiconductor industry
- Single Crystal Quartz Wafers and Substrates are also available.
Features of brands:
Corning HPFS 7980/7979/7978:
Corning HPFS (High Purity Fused Silica) glass features low dispersion constants, splendid homogeneity grades, exceptional transparency across the UV, VIS, and IR zones, and an ultra-low thermal expansion coefficient. While Corning 7980 UV Fused Silica performs great in the UV spectrum, Corning 7979 IR grade glass in general has lower metallic and OH contents resulting in higher transmission during the MWIR zone. Corning 7978 is also a kind of IR-grade glass. Wafers and substrates made from Corning HPFS 7980/7979/7978 are particularly suitable for processing high-end optical components including Optical Lenses, Optical Windows, Optical Mirrors, etc.
Datasheet of Corning HPFS 7980 and 7979
JGS1:
JGS1 is an Optical Quartz Glass renowned for its UV-transparent characteristic, produced via melting SiCl4 stones with high-purity HHO flame and cooling the melted substance.
Being an ideal Chinese substitute for Corning 7980 UV grade Fused Silica, it has excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical endurance, and is suitable for applications in the wavelength range from 180nm to 2500nm, where the average transmission through UV and VIS spectrum is 90% and gets even higher when extended to the further UV range below 185nm. However, Due to its production method, a large amount of OH of approx. 2000pm are embedded, which results in dips on the transmission curve at 1400nm, and 2200nm, and a strong absorption peak at 2700nm.
JGS1 provided by Shalom EO is analogous to Heraeus Suprasil 1 and 2, Saint-Gobain Spectrosil A and B, Corning 7980, and Dynasil’s 1100 and 4100.