The 66-200 is a 12.5 mm diameter Zinc Sulfide (ZnS) protective flat window, with a thickness of 2 mm and no coating. This window is sourced from Edmund Optics, a reputable vendor in the optical industry.
The window is designed as a flat window, which is a type of optical window that does not have any curvature. This particular model has a base shape of a circle, which is the most common shape for optical windows due to its ease of use and versatility.
The material of this window is Zinc Sulfide, which is a common material for optical windows due to its excellent transmission properties in the infrared region of the spectrum. The specific material ID for this window is "uvfs mal- 1965", which can be used for further reference or identification.
The window is designed to operate at a wavelength of 587.6 nm, which is in the visible region of the spectrum. This makes it suitable for applications that require visibility, such as in cameras or other imaging systems.
The window has a shape of a thin lens, which means it has a very small curvature compared to other types of lenses. This makes it ideal for applications that require minimal distortion or aberration.
The window is uncoated, which means it does not have any additional layers on its surface to enhance its properties. This can be beneficial in some applications where coatings may interfere with the performance of the system.
The window is currently in stock and can be purchased directly from the vendor's website using the provided weblink.