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Almeida Fluoride glasses

Drexhage, M.G., 1987, Optical properties of fluoride glasses, in Halide Glasses for Infrared Fiberoptics, cd. R.M. Almeida (Martinus Nij-hoff, Dordrecht) pp. 219-234. [Pg.342]

Heavy-metal fluoride glasses, into which large amounts of rare earths can be added, possess a great potential for optical applications in the mid-infrared range as fiber optic glasses for communication and transmission of information, optical wave guides, fiber lasers, and sensors. In chapter 101, Professor R.M. Almeida discusses the preparation of these glasses, their structure and chemical and physical properties. He pays particularly close attention to those properties that are critical for their practical use. [Pg.544]

Bruce AJ. Structural relaxation in fluoride glass. In Almeida RM (ed.), NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Halide Glasses for Infrared Fibreoptics , VUamoura, Portugal., Dordrecht Martin us Nijhoff, 1987. [Pg.448]


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