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Hensler and Lell ( 1969 ) reported a ho value for Na2O 2SiO2 glass of less than 0
. 190 um . Bishop ( 1961 ) reported 77 % transmission in a K20 Al2O3 4 . 5B2O3
glass at 0 . 200 um . These data seem to indicate that the edge of most borates ...
Hensler and Lell ( 1969 ) reported a ho value for Na2O 2SiO2 glass of less than 0
. 190 um . Bishop ( 1961 ) reported 77 % transmission in a K20 Al2O3 4 . 5B2O3
glass at 0 . 200 um . These data seem to indicate that the edge of most borates ...
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However , the positive birefringence observed for the B2O3 glass disappeared
below 280°C ( Botvinkin and Ananich , 1959 ) and for sodium borosilicates (
composition not reported ) below 500°C ( Botvinkin and Ananich , 1963 ) , all ...
However , the positive birefringence observed for the B2O3 glass disappeared
below 280°C ( Botvinkin and Ananich , 1959 ) and for sodium borosilicates (
composition not reported ) below 500°C ( Botvinkin and Ananich , 1963 ) , all ...
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Summary and Conclusion In this chapter , we have discussed anomalous
birefringence in glasses as reported in the literature and also some recent
observations at the authors ' laboratories . Most of the information discussed is
summarized in ...
Summary and Conclusion In this chapter , we have discussed anomalous
birefringence in glasses as reported in the literature and also some recent
observations at the authors ' laboratories . Most of the information discussed is
summarized in ...
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