Zinc selenide (ZnSe) is a compound semiconductor material that has found widespread applications in the field of optics due to its exceptional properties.
This technical summary provides an overview of the key characteristics and applications of ZnSe in optical systems. For more information see the Product Data Sheet
Overall, zinc selenide is a versatile material for optical applications, particularly in the infrared region, due to its wide transparency range, high refractive index, and nonlinear optical properties. Its unique properties make it an attractive choice for a variety of optoelectronic and photonic devices, albeit with some limitations that require careful consideration during manufacturing and handling.
ZnSe can be grown as bulk single crystals using various techniques, such as chemical vapor transport (CVT) and physical vapor transport (PVT) methods. - Polycrystalline ZnSe can be produced by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) or sintering processes. - Thin films of ZnSe can be deposited using techniques like molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and sputtering. - ZnSe can be doped with various elements, such as chromium, iron, or transition metals, to modify its optical and electrical properties for specific applications.
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