Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman, Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus |
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... spectra contain information about the wavelength dependence of the refrac- tion index as well as the absorption coefficient . Reflection spectra can be converted to absorption spectra only with a relatively large amount of calculation ...
... spectra contain information about the wavelength dependence of the refrac- tion index as well as the absorption coefficient . Reflection spectra can be converted to absorption spectra only with a relatively large amount of calculation ...
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... spectra shown in Fig . 12 results both from technique and material . The reflection spectra depend on the angle of incidence in the surface region , whereas the absorption spectra are also influenced by the bulk of the glass . As a ...
... spectra shown in Fig . 12 results both from technique and material . The reflection spectra depend on the angle of incidence in the surface region , whereas the absorption spectra are also influenced by the bulk of the glass . As a ...
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... spectra were run at 35.0 MHz ; the ab- sorption curves were obtained from the derivatives of the NMR spectra by means of a PDP - 11 / OH minicomputer system . • The molecular - water spectrum shown in Fig . 10 is typical of that from ...
... spectra were run at 35.0 MHz ; the ab- sorption curves were obtained from the derivatives of the NMR spectra by means of a PDP - 11 / OH minicomputer system . • The molecular - water spectrum shown in Fig . 10 is typical of that from ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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