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4 June 2013 Infrared-transmitting glass-ceramics: a review
John S. McCloy, Brian J. Riley, David A. Pierce, Bradley R. Johnson, Amy Qiao
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A large body of literature was reviewed with the aim of identifying binary and ternary systems for producing long-wave infrared transmitting glass-ceramics for window applications. Known optical and physical property data was summarized for many ternary sulfides as well as their constituent binary sulfides. Some phosphide and arsenide chalcopyrite structures were reviewed as well. Where available, data on the transmission range, energy gap, refractive index, and hardness were tabulated. Several glass-forming systems were identified containing Ga2S3, GeS2, or As2S3.
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John S. McCloy, Brian J. Riley, David A. Pierce, Bradley R. Johnson, and Amy Qiao "Infrared-transmitting glass-ceramics: a review", Proc. SPIE 8708, Window and Dome Technologies and Materials XIII, 87080N (4 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019142
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Ceramics

Solids

Long wavelength infrared

Zinc

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