1960
DOI: 10.1063/1.1735409
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Low Melting Sulfide-Halogen Inorganic Glasses

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“…The existence of an extended range of arsenicsulfur-iodine glasses has been recently reported; however no data on refractive indices and optical transmission were given (14). It was found that these glasses have a pink body color, with absorption edges around 5500A.…”
Section: Arsenic-chalcogen-ha~ogen Glassesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The existence of an extended range of arsenicsulfur-iodine glasses has been recently reported; however no data on refractive indices and optical transmission were given (14). It was found that these glasses have a pink body color, with absorption edges around 5500A.…”
Section: Arsenic-chalcogen-ha~ogen Glassesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Investigations of the As-S-I ternary by Flaschen et al [20] have to be considered as the first comprehensive work on chalcohalide glasses . Since then, a significant amount of work has been published on the preparation, properties and structural aspects of the As-S-I glasses [21][22][23][24].…”
Section: The Arsenic-sulfur-halogen-based Glassesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 is of a film-type resistor hermetically sealed into a glass case. Considerable work has recently been performed at Bell Telephone Laboratories [2] on low-melting glasses for direct coating and encapsulating purposes. At first glance, for protecting small components from unkind environments, this is a very attractive proposition.…”
Section: Enclosuresmentioning
confidence: 99%