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1 November 1990 Theory and application of spectroscopically active glasses prepared by the sol-gel method
Renata Reisfeld
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Abstract
The sol-gel technique allows preparation of pure inorganic glasses or composite glasses of inorganic and organic nature at low temperature. Incorporation of organic molecules with desired spectral characteristics is the subject of our research. Specific cases include preparation of stable tunable lasers in the visible based on photostable dyes; glasses doped with dyes characterized by double-proton transfer with good separation between absorption and emission; new materials having nonlinear properties; and glasses with dyes sensitive to ambient acidity and basicity. Four types of these glasses are discussed.
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Renata Reisfeld "Theory and application of spectroscopically active glasses prepared by the sol-gel method", Proc. SPIE 1328, Sol-Gel Optics, (1 November 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22543
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Sol-gels

Molecules

Absorption

Composites

Quantum efficiency

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