Infrared Optical Material

Zinc Selenide (ZnSe)

Broadband Visible-to-Infrared Transmission for Laser and Imaging Systems.

A yellow transparent polycrystalline material widely used for CO₂ laser optics, thermal imaging, spectroscopy, and broadband infrared windows.

Precision Zinc Selenide (ZnSe) infrared optical material
Why Zinc Selenide

A Versatile Broadband Material for Laser and Infrared Optics

Zinc selenide combines visible transparency, broad infrared transmission, low absorption at CO₂ laser wavelengths, and strong coating compatibility.

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Broad Spectral Range

Useful transmission from approximately 0.6 to 20 µm, depending on grade, thickness, and coating.

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CO₂ Laser Performance

Low absorption near 10.6 µm makes ZnSe a standard material for high-power CO₂ laser windows and lenses.

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Visible Alignment

Its yellow transparent appearance allows visible alignment in systems that also operate in the infrared.

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Excellent Coating Platform

Supports broadband AR, laser-line, beamsplitter, filter, and protective coating designs.

Engineering Properties

Optical, Mechanical, and Thermal Characteristics

Representative values for optical-grade Zinc Selenide (ZnSe). Final values vary by material grade, wavelength, temperature, thickness, supplier specification, and test method.

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Chemical FormulaZnSe
Crystal StructureCubic zinc blende, typically polycrystalline
DensityApproximately 5.27 g/cm³
Knoop HardnessApproximately 120
Young’s ModulusApproximately 67 GPa
Poisson’s RatioApproximately 0.28
Thermal ExpansionApproximately 7.1 × 10⁻⁶/K
Melting PointApproximately 1525°C, material dependent

Optical Properties

Transmission RangeApproximately 0.6–20 µm, grade and thickness dependent
Refractive IndexApproximately 2.40 at 10.6 µm
Visible AppearanceYellow to amber and transparent
Absorption at 10.6 µmLow for laser-grade material
DispersionModerate across visible and infrared bands
Coating CompatibilityVIS/NIR/MWIR/LWIR AR, laser-line, beamsplitter, and filter coatings
Available GradesOptical, laser, low-absorption, and multispectral grades
Optical Transmission

Broadband Transmission from Visible Light into the Infrared

ZnSe is valued for broadband systems and CO₂ laser optics because it transmits visible alignment light and important infrared wavelengths.

100%50%0%0.613581220 µm VIS/NIRMWIRLWIR
Representative only. Final transmission depends on grade, thickness, surface finish, absorption bands, and coating.
Material Comparison

When Zinc Selenide Is the Best Fit

PropertyGermaniumZnSeZnSZinc Selenide (ZnSe)
Visible TransparencyNoNoSome gradesExcellent
CO₂ Laser UseSpecializedLimitedPossibleExcellent
Spectral RangeVery Broad IRNIR/MWIRBroad IRBroad VIS–IR
Mechanical DurabilityGoodVery GoodGoodModerate
Broadband WindowsGoodLimitedVery GoodExcellent
Manufacturing Capabilities

From ZnSe Blank to Finished Laser or Infrared Optical Component

COE Sapphire supports prototype, low-volume, and repeat production of precision ZnSe windows, lenses, output couplers, beamsplitters, and custom infrared components.

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Precision Machining

Controlled cutting, edging, beveling, coring, and custom geometry fabrication for zinc selenide.

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Optical Polishing

Precision flat, spherical, aspheric, and custom polishing with process control for surface quality and edge integrity.

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Optical Coating

MWIR and LWIR anti-reflection, protective, filter, and diamond-like carbon coatings.

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Quality Assurance

Dimensional inspection, interferometry, surface inspection, transmission verification, and documentation.

Design Guide

Specify the Right Zinc Selenide Optical Component

Provide optical grade, operating wavelength, dimensions, tolerances, surface quality, flatness or power, wedge or parallelism, clear aperture, edge treatment, coating, quantity, and environmental requirements.

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Material GradeOptical, laser, low-absorption, or multispectral grade
Surface QualityCommercial through precision optical grades
Flatness / PowerApplication-specific interferometric control
Wedge / ParallelismPrecision parallel, wedged, or custom geometry
Edge TreatmentProtective bevel or chamfer recommended for fragile edges
CoatingsUV, VIS, NIR, MWIR, beamsplitter, and custom coatings
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Frequently Asked Questions

Zinc Selenide (ZnSe) Optical Material FAQs

What wavelength range does zinc selenide transmit?

ZnSe typically transmits from about 0.6 to 20 µm, depending on material grade, thickness, surface finish, and coating.

Why is ZnSe commonly used for CO₂ laser optics?

Laser-grade ZnSe offers low absorption near 10.6 µm and can be fabricated into windows, lenses, output couplers, and other high-power laser components.

Is ZnSe visible to the eye?

Yes. Zinc selenide is usually yellow to amber and visibly transparent, which can simplify optical alignment.

Is ZnSe mechanically strong?

ZnSe is softer than germanium, silicon, and many oxide materials, so edge protection, careful handling, and appropriate mounting are important.

What coatings are available for ZnSe?

Common options include broadband infrared AR, dual-band AR, laser-line AR, beamsplitter, filter, and protective coatings.

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