Compacted Magnesium Fluoride: Preparation, Characterization, and Optics


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Abstract

The electronic structure and the effect of defects on the optical properties of magnesium fluoride are studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPES). A deviation from fluorine stoichiometry in MgF2−x is shown to give rise to a long-wavelength shift of the absorption edge. The color of a defective magnesium fluoride caused by the absorption in the range 215–300 nm, low mechanical strength, and optical instability are related to the defectiveness of the fluorine sublattice. A way to reduce the defectiveness is to use specific synthetic procedures and dope the material to be vaporized with a fluorine donor.

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A. F. Golota

South-Caucasus Federal University

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Email: skhoroshilova@ncfu.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol, 355009

S. E. Khoroshilova

South-Caucasus Federal University

Email: skhoroshilova@ncfu.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol, 355009

L. V. Tarala

South-Caucasus Federal University

Email: skhoroshilova@ncfu.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol, 355009

E. A. Evtushenko

South-Caucasus Federal University

Email: skhoroshilova@ncfu.ru
Russian Federation, Stavropol, 355009

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