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... depths . They argued that the increased copper ion concentration natu- rally gives rise to a larger pre - exponential ... depth may be smaller than this , it seems unlikely to this author that it could be shallow enough to make thermal ...
... depths . They argued that the increased copper ion concentration natu- rally gives rise to a larger pre - exponential ... depth may be smaller than this , it seems unlikely to this author that it could be shallow enough to make thermal ...
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Ultraviolet Absorption | 10 |
Methods of Measuring Surface Texture | 30 |
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absorption band alkali anisotropic annealing Araujo atoms binary birefringence bleaching bond borate glasses boron borosilicate glass Bray Brillouin Brillouin scattering calculations Ceram chalcogenide glasses Chem coefficient colloid color composition concentration fluctuations coordination copper crystal crystalline darkening density fluctuations dielectric constant dielectric relaxation diffusion distribution effect electron energy equilibrium experimental fade rate Fe3+ frequency frozen-in strain function GeO2 glasses containing Griscom heat treatment increase indicated intensity irradiated Landau-Placzek ratio light scattering measured microstructural birefringence mole Mössbauer Na₂O negative birefringence observed octahedral octahedral symmetry optical oxide glasses oxygen paramagnetic particles phase separation phonons phosphate glasses photochromic photochromic glasses Phys polarization positive birefringence Raman Rayleigh relaxation resonance sample Schroeder shift shown in Fig silicate glasses silver halide SiO2 sodium Solids spectra spectrum spin-lattice relaxation spinodal stretching structural studied Takamori Taylor temperature thermal tion Tomozawa transition trapped ultraviolet unpublished results vibrational viscosity wavelengths