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Figure 28 shows an example of an IR reflection spectrum of a plasma - etched
surface of BK7 glass ( CF4 plasma ) . Comparison with the untreated polished
glass surface showed marked changes which indicate enrichment of boron ...
Figure 28 shows an example of an IR reflection spectrum of a plasma - etched
surface of BK7 glass ( CF4 plasma ) . Comparison with the untreated polished
glass surface showed marked changes which indicate enrichment of boron ...
Page 61
Figure 31 shows schematically that the microphase separation of most
multicomponent silicate glasses can be considered to be the origin of these
lateral concentration gradients ( Dunken , 1977 ) . Microcracks , which propagate
because of ...
Figure 31 shows schematically that the microphase separation of most
multicomponent silicate glasses can be considered to be the origin of these
lateral concentration gradients ( Dunken , 1977 ) . Microcracks , which propagate
because of ...
Page 131
For these reasons , the figure has to be modified according to the specific need .
As shown in the figure , the process is divided into three stages . In the first stage
the metal alkoxides corresponding to the final oxide composition are mixed into ...
For these reasons , the figure has to be modified according to the specific need .
As shown in the figure , the process is divided into three stages . In the first stage
the metal alkoxides corresponding to the final oxide composition are mixed into ...
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Contents
Selected Methods of Surface Analysis | 16 |
Reactions at Glass Surfaces | 29 |
Water in Glass | 75 |
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