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1 January 1987 The Effect Of Oxygen On Stability In CLAP Glasses
Paul A. Tick
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Proceedings Volume 0843, Infrared Optical Materials and Fibers V; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968210
Event: Cambridge Symposium on Fiber Optics and Integrated Optoelectronics, 1987, Cambridge, MA, United States
Abstract
A small amount of oxygen is shown to be necessary to form CdF2-LiF-A1F3-PbF2 (CLAP) glasses. Too little oxygen produces order of magnitude increases in crystallization, too much oxygen produces liquid-liquid phase separation. A microcrystallite structure is suggested to explain these results.
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Paul A. Tick "The Effect Of Oxygen On Stability In CLAP Glasses", Proc. SPIE 0843, Infrared Optical Materials and Fibers V, (1 January 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968210
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Glasses

Crystals

Scanning electron microscopy

Cadmium

Lithium

Optical fibers

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