Glass I: Interaction with Electromagnetic Radiation: Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 12, Volume 12Minoru Tomozawa, Robert H. Doremus Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Volume 12: Glass I: Interaction with Electromagnetic Radiation focuses on the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with glass. The book discusses the optical absorption of glasses; the photochromic glass; and the anomalous birefringence in oxide glasses. The text also describes the light scattering of glass; the resonance effects in glasses; as well as the dielectric characteristics of glass. Materials scientists, materials engineers, and graduate students taking related courses will find the book useful. |
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... oxide glass corresponded to the transition of a valence electron of an ... alkali or alkaline earth ions which produce singly bonded (nonbridging) ... alkali and alkaline earth oxide glasses in recent years tend to support many of Stevels ...
... oxide glass corresponded to the transition of a valence electron of an ... alkali or alkaline earth ions which produce singly bonded (nonbridging) ... alkali and alkaline earth oxide glasses in recent years tend to support many of Stevels ...
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... alkali borate glasses. Silver and Bray (1958) and Bray and O'Keefe (1963) employed NMR to establish that the conversion of 3- to 4-coordinated borons peaks at levels of about 30 mole % alkali oxide, and then reverses. This would imply ...
... alkali borate glasses. Silver and Bray (1958) and Bray and O'Keefe (1963) employed NMR to establish that the conversion of 3- to 4-coordinated borons peaks at levels of about 30 mole % alkali oxide, and then reverses. This would imply ...
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... alkali oxide content is increased. Spectra can be complex since vanadium can exist in one of four valence states, V ... alkali silicate glasses exhibit a very strong uv absorption near 0.35 um (28,500 cm "), two strong visible bands near ...
... alkali oxide content is increased. Spectra can be complex since vanadium can exist in one of four valence states, V ... alkali silicate glasses exhibit a very strong uv absorption near 0.35 um (28,500 cm "), two strong visible bands near ...
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... alkali oxide concentration of the host glass is increased. These changes in the ligand field strength parameter A have been related to the increase in the coordination of the germanium and boron networkforming ions. Bates (1962) has ...
... alkali oxide concentration of the host glass is increased. These changes in the ligand field strength parameter A have been related to the increase in the coordination of the germanium and boron networkforming ions. Bates (1962) has ...
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... oxide glasses as Mn'" (d") or Mn”" (d”). The energy diagram for d” systems in octahedral symmetry predicts only a ... alkali content indicated an increasing proportion of the Mn'" ions as the Na2O content increased. Reduced silicate glasses ...
... oxide glasses as Mn'" (d") or Mn”" (d”). The energy diagram for d” systems in octahedral symmetry predicts only a ... alkali content indicated an increasing proportion of the Mn'" ions as the Na2O content increased. Reduced silicate glasses ...
Contents
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Chapter 3 Photochromic Glass
| 91 |
Chapter 4 Anomalous Birefringence in Oxide Glasses
| 123 |
Chapter 5 Light Scattering of Glass
| 157 |
Chapter 6 Resonance Effects in Glasses
| 223 |
Chapter 7 Dielectric Characteristics of Glass
| 283 |
Index | 347 |
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