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what is the far infrared spectral transmission of zircon
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Zircon, a mineral belonging to the group of nesosilicates with the chemical formula ZrSiO4, exhibits interesting properties in the far-infrared (FIR) part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The far-infrared spectral transmission of zircon is largely determined by its crystal structure and the presence of impurities or defects within the crystal lattice. In the FIR region, typically from 15 to 1000 micron wavelengths, zircon can act as a relatively good optical window material because of its low absorption in this range. This makes it useful for applications requiring materials that allow FIR radiation to pass through without significant attenuation. However, the specific transmission characteristics can vary depending on the zircon sample's origin, treatment history, and crystalline perfection. Thus, for precise applications, detailed spectroscopic analysis of the specific zircon sample of interest is recommended.
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