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1 October 1990 Properties of the infrared-transmitting Bi-Ca-Sr-(Cu, Zn)-O glasses doped with lead oxide
Haixing Zheng, Patrick Lin, John D. Mackenzie
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Abstract
The glass forming regions of the Bi015-CuO-Ca05Sr05O superconducting system have been explored by the addition of PbO. The glass froming regions expand with PbO addition and shrink with the substitution of copper oxide by zinc oxide. The glass transition temperature of these glasses ranges from 300C to 420C. These glasses have high refractive index of about 2. 8 and density from 6 to 9 g/cm3 they are infrared transmitting with cutoff wavelength farther than 7 tm. The high polarizability of Bi3 ions gives these glasses high non-linear optical coefficient of 4 * lO13. 1.
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Haixing Zheng, Patrick Lin, and John D. Mackenzie "Properties of the infrared-transmitting Bi-Ca-Sr-(Cu, Zn)-O glasses doped with lead oxide", Proc. SPIE 1327, Properties and Characteristics of Optical Glass II, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22528
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Ions

Refractive index

Infrared radiation

Oxides

Copper

Superconductors

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