Glass, Volume 1Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... immiscibility boundary ( Tomozawa , 1972 ) in an attempt to minimize phase separation during sample rod preparation . As - prepared sample rods were stretched at 510 ° C with a constant load ( maximum stress≈ 2.5 kg / mm2 ) , without ...
... immiscibility boundary ( Tomozawa , 1972 ) in an attempt to minimize phase separation during sample rod preparation . As - prepared sample rods were stretched at 510 ° C with a constant load ( maximum stress≈ 2.5 kg / mm2 ) , without ...
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... immiscibility dome does exist for K2O - SiO2 was almost impossible by convential methods ( Haller et al . , 1974 ) ... miscible system , even if this immiscible system has a spinodal boundary with a critical temperature less than the glass ...
... immiscibility dome does exist for K2O - SiO2 was almost impossible by convential methods ( Haller et al . , 1974 ) ... miscible system , even if this immiscible system has a spinodal boundary with a critical temperature less than the glass ...
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... immiscibility dome a glass system exhibits excess scattering , which appears ... boundary in place of the critical temperature for concen- trations other ... immiscibility dome as a function 216 JOHN SCHROEDER Summary and Conclusion Summary and ...
... immiscibility dome a glass system exhibits excess scattering , which appears ... boundary in place of the critical temperature for concen- trations other ... immiscibility dome as a function 216 JOHN SCHROEDER Summary and Conclusion Summary and ...
Contents
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Ultraviolet Absorption | 10 |
Visible Absorption | 35 |
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