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E-Book, Englisch, 640 Seiten

Frischat / Moynihan Halide Glasses VI


Erscheinungsjahr 1991
ISBN: 978-3-0357-0449-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection

E-Book, Englisch, 640 Seiten

ISBN: 978-3-0357-0449-5
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 0 - No protection



Halide glasses are a new group of optical materials, with great potential for various applications, e.g. for fiber optic waveguides

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Preface
New Preparation Routes for Fluoride Glasses
New Fluorination Reactions of Ammonium Bifluoride
Fluorination Role on Oxide Impurities in Fluorozirconate Glasses

Quantitative Determination of Low Part per Billion Concentrations of Transition Elements in Zirconium and Hafnium Fluorides
Charged Particles Activation Analysis of Fe,Co, Ni, Cu in ZrF4 and of Oxygen in Fluoride Glasses (ZBLAN)
Effect of Melting Time and Conditions on ZrF4-Based Glasses
Droplet Spraying of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glass
Chemical Vapor Deposition of ZrF4-Based Fluoride Glasses
Hydrate Formation in the Synthesis of Inorganic Fluorides
High Purity Cuprous and Silver Halides for Synthesis of Halide Glasses
Preparation of High Purity Fluorides
Purification of Fluoride Glass Fiber Starting Materials

Studies of the Effects of Adding LiF to Multicomponent AIF3-Based Glasses
Refractive Index and Zero Dispersion Considerations in the Choice of Fluoride Glass Compositions
Preparation of Fluorine-Zirconium Glasses, their Structure and Properties
Formation and Properties of ZrF4-BaF2-SrF2(CaF2)-LaF3 System Glasses
Effect of Oxide Substitution on the Optical and Physical Properties of ZBLAN Glass
Effect of p-Block Additions on the Optical and Physical Properties of ZBLAN Glass

Strontium Chlorofluorozirconate Glasses
Progress in Divalent Mixed-Halide Glasses
Oxyfluoride Glasses
Synthesis of Fluorophosphate Glasses with Low Melting Temperatures
Glassforming, Properties and Structure of Halide Tellurite Glasses
Preparation and Characterization of Binary Oxy-Halide Tellurite Glasses
Properties of Low-Silica Calcium Aluminosilicate Glasses
Stabilizing Effect of Indium in Divalent Fluoride Glasses
Oxygen Effect on Fluoride Glass Crystallization
Effects of Oxygen Treatment on Fluoride Glass Light Scattering and Stability

DSC Study of Crystallization and Melting of ZrF4-BaF2-LaF3-AlF3-NaF Glasses
Devitrification of ZBLA-Li and ZBLA-Li/Na Fluoride Glasses
Controlled Nucleation and Crystallization in ZrF4-BaF2-YF3-Alf3 Glasses
Nucleation and Crystallization in a RbCl Containing Fluorozirconate Glass
Crystallization Behavior of some Bivalent Metal Containing Fluorozirconate Glasses
A new Glass Forming Ability Criterion for Multicomponent Halide Glasses
Devitrification of a ZrF4 Containing Fluoroaluminate Glass
Effect of Rare Earth Fluoride on Properties of Fluoroaluminate Glass
Stabilization of Indium Based Fluoride Glasses for Optical Fibers
Devitrification Study of Indium Stabilized Divalent Fluoride Glasses
Thermal Behaviour of Glasses Based on the Sb2O3-PbCl2-ZnCl2 System
The Effect of Atmosphere on the Surface Crystallization of AlF3-Based Glasses during Fiber Drawing
Laser Damage Testing on the Inclusions of ZBLAN Glass
Micro-Raman Studies of Fluoride Glass Optical Fibers
Experimental Thermodynamic Investigation and Phase Equilibrium Calculation in ZrF4-Based Melts
On the Solubility of Noble Metals in Melts Based on ZrF4
Studies of the Microcrystallites in Fluorozirconate Glass Fibers
Influence of Various Casting Techniques on Optical Losses in Fluoride Glass Fibers
Progress in Fluoride Fibres at BTRL
The Study of Drawing Conditions for Fluoride Glass Fiber
Injection-Moulded Core-Preforms for Polarization-Maintaining Single-Mode HMFG Fibres
Fluorozirco-Aluminate Glass Fiber
Scattering Characteristics of Fluoride Glass Fibers Prepared by Tubular-Crucible Technique
Transmission Experiment at 2.61 µm and 140 Mb/s Using a Monomode Fluoride Fiber and a HgCdTe Photodiode
Fusion Splicing of Heavy Metal Fluoride Glass Optical Fibers
Double Clad Fluorozirconate Glass Preforms
Chalcogenide - Halide Glasses for Optical Fibers
Tellurium Halide Glass Fibers
Heavy Metal Fluoride Glass Films and Planar Waveguide Structures
Connectivity and Easy Glass Formation

Intermediate Range Order in Zinc Bromide Based Glasses

Comparative Raman Study of Fluoride Crystals and Glasses (TMFG) Built up from Octahedral Entities
The Effect of Oxide Addition to Heavy Metal Fluoride Glasses - a Molecular Dynamics Study
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Thulium in a Fluorozirconate Glass
Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Zr/Ba/Gd Fluoride Glasses
Molecular Dynamics Investigation of the Structure and Stability of Zirconium - Barium - Rare Earth Fluoride Glasses
Emission Spectroscopy of some Fluorides by the Wavelength Dispersive X-Ray Spectrometer of Electron Probe Microanalyser (WDX-EPMA)
Origin and Reduction of Scattering Losses in Fluoride Glasses and Fibers
Light Scattering of Fluoride Glasses
Analysis of Extrinsic Scattering in Fluoride Glasses and Fibers Using MIE Theory
Brillouin- and Raman-Scattering from Glassformer Melts
Light Scattering Studies in ZBLAN-Glasses at High Temperatures
Light Scattering Studies of Rare Earth Doped Fluoride Glasses: Spin Glass Behavior
Modification of Fluorozirconate Glass Surface by Chemical Etching
Rare Earths in Fluoride Glasses
A Review of Fluoride Glass Fibre Lasers
Optical Properties of Nd3+ and Transition Metal Ions in InF3-Based Fluoride Glasses
Light Emission in Erbium-Doped Fluorozirconate Optical Fibres
Er3+ Doped Fluorozirco-Aluminate Glasses
Optical Properties of 4f-Ions in ZnF2-Cd



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