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minus-squareDestroyer of Worlds 3000linkfedilink8•11 months agoI want diamond optics for my camera, unless that is stupid for the physics of optics.
minus-squareÐ Greıt Þu̇mpkinlinkfedilink6•11 months agoPretty sure the lines of cleavage would make it pretty difficult to get a useful lense shape made out of the stuff.
minus-square@CookieOfFortunelink4•11 months agoDiamond doesn’t have the best absorption spectrum compared to high quality optical glass. You’d end up losing more light.
I want diamond optics for my camera, unless that is stupid for the physics of optics.
Pretty sure the lines of cleavage would make it pretty difficult to get a useful lense shape made out of the stuff.
Diamond doesn’t have the best absorption spectrum compared to high quality optical glass. You’d end up losing more light.