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Magnetic fluoride glasses

Face-centered cubic ( fee) phase cerium, 278-280 gadolinium, 296-297 lanthanum, 277 praseodymium, 281 promethium, 287 ytterbium, 313-314 First-order phase transition, 19-20 Fluorescent lamp wastes recycling, 189/, 191/ Flux/slag process, magnets separation glass slag method, 181—182 by molten fluorides, 181/ plant waste (sludge), 182 rare-earth oxides, 181... [Pg.593]

B. Bureau, G. Silly, J.-Y. Buzare, J. Emery, C. Legein, C. Jacoboni, Investigation of fluorine octahedron connectivities in transition metal fluoride glasses by sohd-state magic-anglespinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, J. Phys. Condens. Matter, 79,6719-6736 (1997). [Pg.173]

Magnetic Property of TbFs Containing Oxide Fluoride Glasses... [Pg.566]

Samarium salts are used in optical glass, capacitors, thermoionic generating devices, and in sensitizers of phosphors. The metal is doped with calcium fluoride crystals for use in lasers. It also is used along with other rare earths for carbon-arc lighting. Its alloys are used in permanent magnets. [Pg.805]


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