Glass, Volume 17Minoru Tomozawa, Robert Heward Doremus |
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... region between the im- miscibility boundary and the spinodal line is called the metastable region and corresponds to the positive second derivative of the free energy of mixing with respect to composition , while the region inside the ...
... region between the im- miscibility boundary and the spinodal line is called the metastable region and corresponds to the positive second derivative of the free energy of mixing with respect to composition , while the region inside the ...
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... region of the spectrum is due to vibrations of molecules , atoms , and ions . Damage in this region can be interpreted as changes in the vibrational modes of the glass due to the creation of structural defects or variations in the ...
... region of the spectrum is due to vibrations of molecules , atoms , and ions . Damage in this region can be interpreted as changes in the vibrational modes of the glass due to the creation of structural defects or variations in the ...
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... region of interest ( recall the discussion of Fe3 + impurities ) . For example , Ce3 + and Mn2 + will trap holes ... region ( Stroud , 1962 ; Mackey et al . , 1966b ) so that the behavior of intrinsic induced bands in this region may be ...
... region of interest ( recall the discussion of Fe3 + impurities ) . For example , Ce3 + and Mn2 + will trap holes ... region ( Stroud , 1962 ; Mackey et al . , 1966b ) so that the behavior of intrinsic induced bands in this region may be ...
Contents
Solubility Models | 9 |
Effect of Experimental Variables on Gas Mobility in Vitreous Materials | 16 |
Phase Separation and Crystallization | 26 |
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