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Fluoride glasses: ZrF4-based

Fluoride glass (ZrF4-based) ZrF42-BaF2-LaF3-AlF32-NaF... [Pg.197]

Fluoride glass (A1F3-based) AlF3-BaF2-CaF2-YF3-SrF2-NaF-ZrF4... [Pg.197]

Optical fibres can be used in the transmittance and ATR mode (a special ATR application is the remote sensor), and even in the reflectance mode. The development of special optical fibres for transmission, transflection or diffuse reflectance measurements favours on-line analysis of problematic product streams and reaction mixtures (solutions, suspensions, emulsions, melts, solids). Both quartz and fluoride (ZrF4-based) glass fibres are used, with the former having poor transmission characteristics above 2000 nm. [Pg.678]

All fluoride glasses have excellent optical properties and transmit more than 50% between 0.25 pm and 7pm. While fluoroaluminate glasses do not transmit as far as fluorozirconate glasses, non-ZrF4 based on heavy metal can transmit to even longer wavelengths. As a result, fluoride glasses are candidate materials for both bulk windows and fibers for the IR. [Pg.7]

K. Fujiura, Y. Nishida, N. Kobayashi and S. Takahashi, Preparation and properties of ZrF4-based fluoride glass films by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition, Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., 30, 1498-1500 (1991). [Pg.345]

D. G. Chen, C. J. Simmons, and J. H. Simmons, Corrosion layer formation of ZrF4-based fluoride glasses. Mater. Sci. Forum, 19-20 315-320,1987. [Pg.91]


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