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The optics industry widely uses magnesium fluoride (MgF2) for its optical clarity across many wavelengths, from ultraviolet to infrared. It is a common choice for making optical components like lenses, windows, and prisms. These are essential in various optical instruments including telescopes, cameras, and binoculars. MgF2 also applies as a coating on optical surfaces where it reduces reflections and increases light transmission. This enhances the performance of optical systems.
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