Sapphire Optics

Primary Planes of a Sapphire Crystal

The primary planes of a sapphire crystal and their respective orientations significantly influence key properties, including mechanical strength, optical behavior, thermal conductivity, and birefringence.

Typical choices of sapphire orientation for various components are:

  • c-axis (c-Plane): In a rod, the direction along its length. In a window, the direction perpendicular to the face. Most common for windows requiring low birefringence. Sometimes referred to as Zero-degree Sapphire.
  • m-Plane: The plane containing the c-axis and inclined 30 degrees to the a-axis.
  • a-Plane: The plane containing the c-axis and inclined 30 degrees to the m-axis.
  • r-Plane: These planes are inclined 57.5667 degrees to the c-axis and in the same zone as the m-plane.
  • Primary Planes of a Sapphire Crystal Diagram

    Primary Planes of a Sapphire Crystal Diagram

    Notes

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