“…In the mid‐infrared range, the transmittance of high‐entropy glass exhibits an absorption peak at 3000 nm, attributed to the absorption caused by OH − groups in the glass. The absorption coefficient caused by OH − can be calculated using the following equation
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Here, α OH − is the absorption coefficient, T m is the maximum transmittance in the IR region, and T is the transmittance at 3000 nm, σ is the thickness of the sample. The calculated absorption coefficient of OH − for RE = La is 0.52 cm −1 , which is similar to La 2 O 3 ‐Ga 2 O 3 ‐Ta 2 O 5 glass (0.52 cm −1 )
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