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This document delves into the properties and applications of calcium fluoride (CaF2), highlighting its significance in scientific research. It discusses its uses in various technologies, including optics and detectors, alongside insights from the Plastic Ball experiment at CERN. The interplay between CaF2's physical and chemical characteristics and its application in modern experimentation showcases the material's versatility.
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References: The Plastic Ball: http://mipp-docdb.fnal.gov/cgi-bin/RetrieveFile?docid=172&version=1&filename=loehner.ppt http://wa98.web.cern.ch/WA98/ball.shtml http://wa98.web.cern.ch/WA98/PICTURES/Detectors/pbsdd.html The properties and applications of the CaF2: http://www.azom.com/details.asp?ArticleID=2960