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E-Book, Englisch, 740 Seiten

Drexhage / Moynihan / Robinson Halide Glasses II


Erscheinungsjahr 1987
ISBN: 978-3-0357-0428-0
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection

E-Book, Englisch, 740 Seiten

ISBN: 978-3-0357-0428-0
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection



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Preface
The History of Fluoride Glasses
Glass Forming Ability Criterion
New Fluoroaluminate Glasses and Their Crystallization Tendencies and Physical-Chemical Properties
Glass Forming Tendency of ZrF4-BaF2 Systems Containing Chlorides
Incorporation Effect of Indium Fluoride in ZBLAN Heavy-Metal Fluoride Glass
A New Family of Indium Based Fluoride Glasses with Broad Transmission Range and Good Stability
Alkali Cadmium Halide Glasses
The Structure and Properties of Infrared Transmitting Chalcohalide Glasses
Preparation of Glasses in the System ZnBr2 - KBr - MBr2 - AgBr (M / Ba, Pb)
A New Glass Family Based on Tellurium Chalcohalides
Chlorofluorozirconate Glasses
Oxychloride Glasses for IR Transmitting Fibres
Structure of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses
A New Perspective on Fluorozirconate Glass Structure
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Fluoride Glass Structures
Structure of Barium Fluorozirconate Glasses: A Quasi-Crystalline Modelling of "BaZr2F10"
The Structure of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses
X-Ray Absorption Study of Nd3+ Coordination in Fluoroberyllate Glasses
NMR of Some Halide Containing Glasses
The Structure of Vitreous NaF - DyF3 - BeF2: A Neutron Diffraction and Molecular Dynamics Study
F Ion Conduction Mechanism in Glasses Based on ZrF4
Purification and Analytical Techniques for Fluoride Glass Starting Materials
Synthesis of Iron-Impurity Free ZrF4
Preparation of High Purity Zirconium Fluoride Glasses
Plasma-Assisted Removal of Surface Hydroxide from NaF
Hydrogen Impurities in Halides and Oxides
OH and H2O in Fluoride Glasses: Determination of Molar Extinction Coefficients

Water and Oxygen Impurities and Their Removal from Fluoride Glass Starting Materials
Analysis of Ultra-Trace Fiber Impurities by Photoluminescence
Determination of Ultra-Low Impurity Concentrations in Fluoride Glass Fibers by Photoluminescence Techniques
Glass Matrix Analysis by DC Plasma
Reactive Atmosphere Processing of Fluoride Glasses
Vapor Deposition of Fluoride Glasses
Chemical Vapor Deposition of Fluoride Glasses
Effects of Oxide and Water Impurities in Raw Materials Upon Fluoride Glass Quality
Optical Scattering and EPR Study of ZBLAN Glass: Dependence on Preparation and Processing Methods
Gas Solubility in a Heavy Metal Fluoride Melt
The Influence of Melting Conditions on the Physical Properties of Fluorozirconate Glasses
Large-Scale Melting of Fluorophosphate Optical Glasses
Corrosion Layer Formation of ZrF4 - Based Fluoride Glasses
Preparation of Fluorozirconate Glass Fibers with Improved Tensile Strength
Reaction of Gaseous H2O and D2O with ZrF4 - Based Glasses
Hermetic Coatings for Bulk Fluoride Glasses and Fibers
Optical and Protective Coatings for Heavy-Metal Fluoride Glasses Prepared by Reactive Ion-Plating
Recent Advances in Fluoride Glass Fiber Optics in Japan
Recent Advances in Fluoride Glass Fiber Optics in the USA
Optical Loss Mechanisms in ZrF4 Glasses and Fibres
Physical Properties Relevant to Crucible and Preform Drawing of Fluoride Glass Fibers
Viscoelastic Deformation of Fluoride Glass Fibers
High Power DF Laser Delivery at 3.8 Microns Through a Fluoride Glass Fiber
Infrared Attenuation of Thallium Bromo-Iodide Fibers
Flox Fibers: Fluoride Glasses with Oxide Overclad
Crystallization of Fluoride Glasses
Viscosity and Crystallization of ZrF4 - Based Glasses
Crystallization Kinetics in InF3 - Based Glasses by Single and Multistep Calorimetry Techniques
Nucleation as a Function of Temperature in the ZrF4 - BaF2 Glass Forming Systems around Tg
Nucleation and Crystallization in a ZrF4 - BaF2 - LaF3 - AlF3 Glass
The Effect of NaF on the Crystallization of ZBLAN Glasses
Chloride Doped ZBLAN Glasses
Crystallite Formation in Fluoride Glasses
Crystallization in Large Volume Samples of Fluoride Glass
Crystallization in a ZBLANP Core Glass and Optical Fibres
Thermal Stability and Crystallization of Nitrogen Containing ZBYA Fluoride Glasses
Crystallization Kinetics of New Fluoride Glass Compositions
Observation of Phase Separation in Lead Containing ZrF4 - Based Glasses
Phase Separation in Fluorozirconate Glasses
Active Optical Applications for Doped Fluoride Glasses and Fibers
Infrared to Visible Light Conversion in Rare Earth Doped Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses
Multiphonon Relaxation and Infrared to Visible Conversion of Er3+ and Yb3+ Ions in Barium-Thorium Fluoride Glass
Infrared Optical Transitions of Ho3+ Ions in Fluoride Glasses
Energy Transfer between Manganese (II ) and Lanthanides in Fluoride Glasses
Site Selection Spectroscopy in ZBL:Eu3+ Glass
Local Symmetry and Optical Spectra of 3d Group Ions in Fluoride Glasses
Fluorozirconate Glass Photoluminescence
Time-Resolved Photoluminescence of Fe3+ in Fluorozirconate Glasses
Estimation of IR Transparency of ZnCl2-KBr Glass by Molecular Dynamics
Contribution of Components of ZrF4 - Based Glasses to IR Edge Absorption
Vibrational Characteristics and Structure of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses Containing Thorium and Zirconium
Raman Spectra and Structure of Modified Zinc Halide Glasses
Intrinsic Rayleigh Scattering in Fluoride Glasses
Direct Electron Microscopic Observation of Continuous Scattering Centers
Brillouin Scattering and Phonon Attenuation in Halide and Oxide Glasses
Effects of Neutron Irradiation on Optical Absorption in Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses
Photoelastic Characteristics of Fluorozirconate and Transition-Metal Fluoride Glasses

Temperature Related Volumetric Changes in Fluorozirconate Glasses and Melts



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