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Optical Quartz Blanks

ProductOptical Quartz / Fused Silica Blanks
Standard DiameterUp to 200 mm
Large FormatUp to 430–450 mm
GradesJGS1 / JGS2 / JGS3
SurfaceAs-Cut / Ground / Polished
Optical QualityHomogeneity / Bubble / Inclusion / Transmission
Typical UsesWindows / Wafers / Lenses / Precision Plates

Optical Quartz Blanks

Description

This is quartz cut specifically as the starting material for an optical component — a window, wafer, lens, or precision plate — where the grade and its OH content and transmission range are the primary specifications, not just the bulk dimension.

Dimensions

Parameter Range
Standard Diameter Up to 200 mm
Large-Format Diameter Up to 430–450 mm (large optical suppliers)
Thickness Per drawing
Surface As-cut, ground, or polished depending on next processing step

Material Grades

Grade Production Method OH Content Transmission Range
JGS1 Synthetic (SiCl₄), oxyhydrogen flame fusion ~2000 ppm 185 – 2500 nm; >90% at 185 nm
JGS2 Natural quartz crystal, oxyhydrogen flame fusion Moderate (lower than JGS1) ~220 – 2500 nm
JGS3 Natural/high-purity quartz sand, vacuum/electrofusion Very low 185/260 – 3500 nm; strong IR performance

International-brand equivalents: JGS1 ≈ Heraeus Suprasil 1/2, Saint-Gobain Spectrosil; JGS3 ≈ Heraeus Suprasil 300.

Optical Quality

Parameter Specification
Refractive Index Homogeneity ≤0.5 ppm achievable where required
Bubble Content Free of inclusions on premium-grade material; bubble grade specified per 100 cm³
Absorption Features 245 nm absorption band (reduced glass/electric fusion characteristic); 2.73 µm (2730 nm) OH absorption peak on high-OH grades like JGS1

Production Route

  1. Raw boule/ingot selected for low inclusion and bubble content.
  2. Blank cut from the boule to target diameter/thickness.
  3. Shaping and polishing to the flatness and surface quality specification required for the finished optic.

Application

UV optics, excimer laser components, semiconductor equipment windows, and precision spectroscopy instruments (JGS1); general-purpose optical windows, sight glasses, and UV lamp envelopes (JGS2); high-temperature/IR-transmission optics and semiconductor diffusion equipment (JGS3).

What to Specify

Parameter Quotation Input
Blank Size Diameter or L × W, plus finished / stock thickness
Quartz Grade JGS1 / JGS2 / JGS3 or required transmission/OH specification
Surface State As-cut, ground, or polished
Optical Quality Homogeneity, bubble/inclusion grade, clear aperture and transmission requirement
Next Process Window, wafer, lens, precision plate, or other downstream component

FAQ

Which JGS grade should I choose?

JGS1 for deep-UV work below ~220 nm where the OH-driven transmission profile helps. JGS2 for general UV-visible optics at lower cost. JGS3 for infrared transmission and high-power laser applications where low OH matters. See the Quartz Glass Tubes Material Grades page for the fuller Type I–IV comparison alongside JGS1–3.

What’s the largest blank diameter available?

Standard optical-grade blanks run up to 200 mm; large-format suppliers can test/supply up to 430–450 mm diameter — confirm against your specific requirement.

Is the 2.73 µm absorption peak a problem for my application?

Only if your optical path passes through that wavelength — it’s a hydroxyl (OH) absorption feature most pronounced in high-OH grades like JGS1. If IR transmission matters, JGS3 (low OH) is the better starting grade.