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dealing with both types of fluoride glasses have been prepared by Sun ( 1979 )
and by Baldwin et al . ( 1981 ) . Fluoroberyllate glasses by virtue of their low
linear and nonlinear indices of refraction and low dispersion are currently of
interest ...
dealing with both types of fluoride glasses have been prepared by Sun ( 1979 )
and by Baldwin et al . ( 1981 ) . Fluoroberyllate glasses by virtue of their low
linear and nonlinear indices of refraction and low dispersion are currently of
interest ...
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For the preparation of graded index fibers , the same workers have described a
technique in which ( unspecified ) metal halide vapors are passed through a
heated fluoride glass tube ( Tran et al . , 1983a ) . Chlorine , bromine , or iodine
ions ...
For the preparation of graded index fibers , the same workers have described a
technique in which ( unspecified ) metal halide vapors are passed through a
heated fluoride glass tube ( Tran et al . , 1983a ) . Chlorine , bromine , or iodine
ions ...
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Gate dielectric , 18 Gel glasses , 121 Geologic repositories , 58 Glass - ceramics ,
of oxynitride glass , 142 Glass formation fluoride glass , 156 , 169 , 172 oxynitride
glass , 129 - 134 Glass former , 74 Glass network dissolution , 84 , 86 , 87 , 88 ...
Gate dielectric , 18 Gel glasses , 121 Geologic repositories , 58 Glass - ceramics ,
of oxynitride glass , 142 Glass formation fluoride glass , 156 , 169 , 172 oxynitride
glass , 129 - 134 Glass former , 74 Glass network dissolution , 84 , 86 , 87 , 88 ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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