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Page 112
Schreurs ( unpublished results ) , using spin resonance techniques , observed
that as the total copper in the glass increases , the ratio of the cupric ion to total
copper increases ( See Fig . 9 ) . If one assumes that the same effect occurs to the
...
Schreurs ( unpublished results ) , using spin resonance techniques , observed
that as the total copper in the glass increases , the ratio of the cupric ion to total
copper increases ( See Fig . 9 ) . If one assumes that the same effect occurs to the
...
Page 138
The stress - optical birefringence is caused by the superposition of two effects (
Mueller , 1938 ) . One effect is the anisotropic distribution of atoms produced by
the elastic deformation of the specimen and this effect produces negative ...
The stress - optical birefringence is caused by the superposition of two effects (
Mueller , 1938 ) . One effect is the anisotropic distribution of atoms produced by
the elastic deformation of the specimen and this effect produces negative ...
Page 139
In most glasses the second effect dominates . The distribution birefringence
observed in the above study corresponds to the negative birefringence caused
by the anisotropic distribution of atoms and the form birefringence corresponds to
the ...
In most glasses the second effect dominates . The distribution birefringence
observed in the above study corresponds to the negative birefringence caused
by the anisotropic distribution of atoms and the form birefringence corresponds to
the ...
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