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What does CaF2 stand for?

Calcium Fluoride


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The effects of different Ca-addition rates on calcium fluoride ([CaF.
Fluoride is a chemical that occurs naturally in the body as calcium fluoride and is mostly found in the bones and teeth.
However, the influence of an additional inorganic particle on the foaming behavior was investigated by adding calcium fluoride particles in amounts of 5 and 10 wt% to the FEP 2 melt containing the chemical blowing agent.
The early successful coating material was calcium fluoride and was discovered by a California professor in 1936.
The refractive index, dispersion, and thermo-optic coefficient of the lens materials, commonly fused silica for the 193 nm stepper and calcium fluoride for the 157 nm stepper, have to be accurately determined to allow optical engineers to model the diffraction-limited exposure patterns.
The researchers have also found that depositing layers of compounds such as aluminum oxide or calcium fluoride can protect a superconducting surface without disrupting and changing the surface's properties.
The project goal was to reduce the amount of calcium fluoride left in the gypsum co-product that discharges from the kilns, thus maximizing the use of the raw material and enhancing the quality parameters of the gypsum co-product.
The presence of the effect has been confirmed both experimentally and theoretically, and its magnitude is sufficiently large that calcium fluoride may cause unacceptably large aberrations in optical components intended for use by chip makers developing advanced 157 nm lithography processes.

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