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Page 228
Indeed , a relatively constant surface absorption of ~ 0 . 01 cm " ? near 2 . 8 um
was found for all the specimens of this study . Gboji et al . concluded that the
CCl4 treatment had reduced the bulk OHR peak intensity in their glasses from ~ 0
.
Indeed , a relatively constant surface absorption of ~ 0 . 01 cm " ? near 2 . 8 um
was found for all the specimens of this study . Gboji et al . concluded that the
CCl4 treatment had reduced the bulk OHR peak intensity in their glasses from ~ 0
.
Page 235
By contrast , moving the operating wavelength away from 1 . 3 um in fused silica
results in a large bandwidth penalty because the slope of the material dispersion
curve is relatively steep . Material dispersion effects in fluoride fibers can be ...
By contrast , moving the operating wavelength away from 1 . 3 um in fused silica
results in a large bandwidth penalty because the slope of the material dispersion
curve is relatively steep . Material dispersion effects in fluoride fibers can be ...
Page 246
If the glass is cooled slowly , these rearrangements can continue until a relatively
low temperature is reached ; conversely , a rapid quench “ freezes in ” the
structure at a relatively high temperature . Thus , the structure of the glass
depends on ...
If the glass is cooled slowly , these rearrangements can continue until a relatively
low temperature is reached ; conversely , a rapid quench “ freezes in ” the
structure at a relatively high temperature . Thus , the structure of the glass
depends on ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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