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1 October 1990 Effect of small silica additions on the properties and structure of calcium aluminate glasses
Paige L. Higby, Celia I. Merzbacher, Ishwar D. Aggarwal, E. Joseph Friebele
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Abstract
Calcium aluminate glasses are transparent to a longer wavelength than silicate gI asses. However it is well known that they are difficult to form into conventional optics due to their high tendency to crystallize. To increase the understanding of aluminate glasses a study of the effect of small silica additions on such properties as viscosity and crystallization tendency has been combined with a study of such optical properties as infrared cut-off and UVVis-NIR spectroscopy. 1.
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Paige L. Higby, Celia I. Merzbacher, Ishwar D. Aggarwal, and E. Joseph Friebele "Effect of small silica additions on the properties and structure of calcium aluminate glasses", Proc. SPIE 1327, Properties and Characteristics of Optical Glass II, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22531
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Silica

Calcium

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Optical properties

Spectroscopy

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