Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... method . This technique is useful for stress larger than 108 dyn / cm2 . A better method is to use x rays to measure the deviation in Bragg angle due to bending of the Si slice ( Segmuller et al . , 1980 ) . An order of magnitude ...
... method . This technique is useful for stress larger than 108 dyn / cm2 . A better method is to use x rays to measure the deviation in Bragg angle due to bending of the Si slice ( Segmuller et al . , 1980 ) . An order of magnitude ...
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... method can be used in preparing any heavy - metal fluoride composition . In this approach , oxides are converted to ... method remains an inexpensive way to rapidly prepare moderate quantities of glass with good optical properties ...
... method can be used in preparing any heavy - metal fluoride composition . In this approach , oxides are converted to ... method remains an inexpensive way to rapidly prepare moderate quantities of glass with good optical properties ...
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... method , a hollow cylindrical mold containing molten glass is quickly upset and leaves a tube of glass clinging to ... methods and yields fibers with optically lossy core - diameter variations has been overcome by Tran et al . ( 1982c ) ...
... method , a hollow cylindrical mold containing molten glass is quickly upset and leaves a tube of glass clinging to ... methods and yields fibers with optically lossy core - diameter variations has been overcome by Tran et al . ( 1982c ) ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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