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19 December 1986 Infrared Transmitting Chalcohalide Glasses
Jong Heo, Hiroyuki Nasu, John D. Mackenzie
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Abstract
Chalcohalide glasses, which are mixtures of chalcogenides and halides, have recently received attentions as a new family of IR-transmitting materials. A systematic study on Ge-based chalcohalide glasses such as Ge-S-I, Ge-Se-I and Ge-S-Br was performed to elucidate the effect of halogen atoms on properties. The ability to control the refractive index of these glasses together with their long IR transmittance, good water durability offer some advantages to practical applications.
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Jong Heo, Hiroyuki Nasu, and John D. Mackenzie "Infrared Transmitting Chalcohalide Glasses", Proc. SPIE 0683, Infrared and Optical Transmitting Materials, (19 December 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936420
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Iodine

Germanium

Halogens

Sulfur

Selenium

Raman spectroscopy

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