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Figure 1 shows a typical absorption spectrum for a pair of commercial lead
silicate glasses , with and without cerium ( Evans and Sigel , 1975 ) . The dashed
lines indicate extrapolation of the absorption edges . Visible absorption in this
glass ...
Figure 1 shows a typical absorption spectrum for a pair of commercial lead
silicate glasses , with and without cerium ( Evans and Sigel , 1975 ) . The dashed
lines indicate extrapolation of the absorption edges . Visible absorption in this
glass ...
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Glasses containing lead absorb very strongly in the ultraviolet . Stroud ( 1971 )
compared the transmission of Na2O - 3SiO2 glass with that of Na2O - 3Si02 :
2PbO glass prepared under oxidizing and reducing conditions . Both lead
glasses ...
Glasses containing lead absorb very strongly in the ultraviolet . Stroud ( 1971 )
compared the transmission of Na2O - 3SiO2 glass with that of Na2O - 3Si02 :
2PbO glass prepared under oxidizing and reducing conditions . Both lead
glasses ...
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Stroud ( 1971 ) compared chromium coloration in oxidized and reduced lead
silicate glasses with that found in soda - silica glass . In oxidized lead glass the
uv absorption band due to Cro + ions moved to 0 . 384 um , producing a yellow
glass ...
Stroud ( 1971 ) compared chromium coloration in oxidized and reduced lead
silicate glasses with that found in soda - silica glass . In oxidized lead glass the
uv absorption band due to Cro + ions moved to 0 . 384 um , producing a yellow
glass ...
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