W. Traub, D.G. Johnson, K. Jucks, J. Dobrowolski, G. Laframboise, N. Rowell
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We present results showing progress towards a beamsplitter made of polypropylene and germanium which is designed to cover the full spectral range from 10 to 140 micron wavelength.