Glass, Volume 1Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... shown in Fig . 18b . In the figure , yellow and blue colors correspond to the negative birefringence along horizontal and vertical axis , respectively . Figure 18c shows the same result obtained when the platelet was immersed in water ...
... shown in Fig . 18b . In the figure , yellow and blue colors correspond to the negative birefringence along horizontal and vertical axis , respectively . Figure 18c shows the same result obtained when the platelet was immersed in water ...
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... shown in Fig . 19a , that a slight tensile strain ( positive birefringence , blue horizontally ) in the leached porous portion of the glass surrounded the unleached portion , which is under a slight compression along the rod axis ...
... shown in Fig . 19a , that a slight tensile strain ( positive birefringence , blue horizontally ) in the leached porous portion of the glass surrounded the unleached portion , which is under a slight compression along the rod axis ...
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... Fig . 20. ir transmittance of glasses corresponding to Fig . 19 ( vertical axis displaced for clarity ) . ( After ... shown in Figs . 21 and 22. As can be seen from Fig . 21 , the thinner specimen gave the higher dielectric constant . At ...
... Fig . 20. ir transmittance of glasses corresponding to Fig . 19 ( vertical axis displaced for clarity ) . ( After ... shown in Figs . 21 and 22. As can be seen from Fig . 21 , the thinner specimen gave the higher dielectric constant . At ...
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Ultraviolet Absorption | 10 |
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