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Exciton absorption bands near 400 nm indicate the precipitation of cuprous halides in certain alkali borosilicate glasses. The precise shape of the absorption can be altered by varying the ratio of bromide to chloride or by varying the heat treatment. The influence of the matrix glass composition on the strength of the exciton bands is discussed.
Roger J. Araujo
"Precipitation of cuprous halides in borosilicate glasses", Proc. SPIE 2287, Properties and Characteristics of Optical Glass III, (21 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190942
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Roger J. Araujo, "Precipitation of cuprous halides in borosilicate glasses," Proc. SPIE 2287, Properties and Characteristics of Optical Glass III, (21 October 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.190942