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13 December 2000 Lead bismuth gallium oxide glasses for optoelectronics and optical fiber techniques
Edmund Pawel Golis
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Proceedings Volume 4239, Lightguides and their Applications; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.409198
Event: Lightguides and their Applications, 1999, Krasnobrod, Poland
Abstract
The search for new materials of possible application in optoelectromcs and optical fiber technics includes a wide range of amorphous glassy materials. In this work we investigate lead-bismuth-gallium oxide glasses. These materials are characterized by good transmittance in a far infrared spectral region as compared to other oxide glasses and also interesting properties in nonlinear optics. Those features together with a conventional production technology allow to consider them as possible materials for optoelectronic devices and glass fibers transmitting in an infrared region.
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Edmund Pawel Golis "Lead bismuth gallium oxide glasses for optoelectronics and optical fiber techniques", Proc. SPIE 4239, Lightguides and their Applications, (13 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.409198
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Oxides

Optical fibers

Infrared radiation

Bismuth

Optoelectronics

Absorption

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