Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... absorption throughout the near and mid - IR . Oxide impurities are another source of concern because their overtones can give rise to absorption bands along the multiphonon edge . A significant portion of the studies devoted to the ...
... absorption throughout the near and mid - IR . Oxide impurities are another source of concern because their overtones can give rise to absorption bands along the multiphonon edge . A significant portion of the studies devoted to the ...
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... absorption in ionic solids suggests that the intrinsic IR edge will become progressively more featureless with increasing frequency , resulting in an overall exponential dependence of the absorption coefficient ( x ) on frequency ( v ) ...
... absorption in ionic solids suggests that the intrinsic IR edge will become progressively more featureless with increasing frequency , resulting in an overall exponential dependence of the absorption coefficient ( x ) on frequency ( v ) ...
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... absorption strength . This shift in the one - phonon region manifests itself as a 200-300 - cm - 1 displacement of the absorption curves in Fig . 20 , which span the two- to three - phonon regime . Data for the AlF3 - containing BaF2 ...
... absorption strength . This shift in the one - phonon region manifests itself as a 200-300 - cm - 1 displacement of the absorption curves in Fig . 20 , which span the two- to three - phonon regime . Data for the AlF3 - containing BaF2 ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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