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Zinc Sulphide – Regular

Zinc sulfide (ZnS) is a chemical compound that is commonly used in the field of optics due to its unique optical properties. Regular zinc sulfide is a type of ZnS that is designed for use in applications where high transmission in the infrared region is not required.

Regular zinc sulfide is a popular material for the production of windows and lenses for use in visible light applications. It is often used in the construction of lenses for cameras and other optical systems that operate in the visible light region.

One of the unique properties of regular zinc sulfide is its ability to be formed into a variety of shapes, including domes, lenses, and prisms. It is also relatively easy to polish to a high degree of smoothness, making it ideal for use in high-quality optical components.

Regular zinc sulfide has some limitations in optical applications. It is relatively soft compared to some other optical materials, such as sapphire, and can be easily scratched if not handled carefully. It is also hygroscopic, which means that it can absorb moisture from the air, leading to changes in its optical properties.

In summary, regular zinc sulfide is a widely used material in the field of optics for visible light applications. It is used in the production of windows and lenses for cameras and other optical systems. While it is relatively easy to work with and durable, its softness and hygroscopic nature can limit its use in some applications.

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