Abstract:
The present invention is directed to the preparation of two groups of transparent glass-ceramics exhibiting high optical clarity and containing essentially only one crystal phase. The first group consists essentially, in cation percent, of______________________________________ SiO.sub.2 20-35 PbF.sub.2 19-23 AlO.sub.1.5 10-20 YF.sub.3 3-7, CdF.sub.2 19-34 ______________________________________ and the second group consists essentially, in cation percent, of______________________________________ SiO.sub.2 20-35 PbF.sub.2 15-25 AlO.sub.1.5 10-20 YF.sub.3 3-7 CdF.sub.2 21-31 ZnF.sub.2 3-7. ______________________________________
Abstract:
Glass compositions in the tin-phosphorus-oxyfluoride composition system exhibiting very low glass transition temperatures and capable of being modified by the addition of selected constituents to exhibit excellent stability in a humid environment, are described.
Abstract:
A method of determining the magnitude of an exceptionally large current which comprises measuring the angle of rotation of polarized light in a magnetic field created by the current with a glass fiber sensor composed of a fluoride glass having a low Verdet constant and a photoelastic coefficient not over about 0.25 (nm/cm)/(kg/cm2).
Abstract translation:一种确定特大电流的大小的方法,其特征在于,测量由电流产生的磁场中的偏振光的旋转角度,该玻璃光纤传感器由玻璃纤维传感器构成,该玻璃纤维传感器由具有低维尔德常数和光弹性系数的氟玻璃组成 约0.25(nm / cm)/(kg / cm 2)。
Abstract:
Compositions in the NbF.sub.5 (TaF.sub.5)-P.sub.2 O.sub.5 system which are liquid at room temperature and exhibit relatively high ionic conductivities, useful for example, as electrolytes in batteries or other electrochemical cells, are described.
Abstract:
Copper, cadmium, silver and halogen-containing glass compositions suitable for the production of photochromic glass articles comprising these constituents in a separated, particulate photochromic phase are described. The glasses exhibit a characteristic copper-cadmium halide absorption inflection in the near ultraviolet, and are surface-darkenable on exposure to ultraviolet and short-wavelength visible light. However, they also exhibit optical bleaching characteristics and a variety of dark-state colors not previously obtained in surface darkening glasses.
Abstract:
Silver-free photochromic glasses capable of reversibly changing from the clear nonpolarizing state to the darkened polarizing state are provided by heating a photochromic alkali boroaluminosilicate base glass containing copper and/or cadmium halides to a working temperature and elongating the glass to modify the photochromic particles therein.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a device for measuring a current in a magnetic field which includes a glass article wherein the glass may be an oxyfluoride glass or a bismuth oxide glass having a photoelastic coefficient of from about −0.2 to 0.2 at 546 nm. Further, the present invention relates to a method of measuring currents.
Abstract:
Optical parts and optical equipment, including lenses, mirrors and laser media made of athermal glasses having compositions comprising 0-13 mol % CdO, 9-24 mol % CdF.sub.2, 5-10 mol % LiF, 30-34.5 mol % AlF.sub.3 28-33.5 mol % PbF.sub.2, 0-4 mol % KF, 0-6.5 mol % YF.sub.3, and 0-2 mol % LaF.sub.3 and having little or no optical path length change as a function of temperature in the infrared region of 1.mu.m to 5.mu.m.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method of forming a glass preform from core and cladding glasses having low liquidus viscosities and narrow working ranges. A tube of liquid core glass is vertically situated in a vessel of liquid cladding glass. The tube extends to the bottom of the vessel where there is a stopper for preventing leakage of core glass. While both core and cladding glasses are at a temperature just above the liquidus temperature, the vessel is lowered into a coolant bath, thereby causing core glass to flow into the region vacated by the tube. The rate of withdrawing the tube from the vessel is sufficiently slow to provide laminar flow and yet fast enough to permit the resultant liquid core/clad composite to freeze before mixing occurs.
Abstract:
An optical fiber transmission path wherein total dispersion of the system is compensated by use of fibers composed of glasses with total dispersion of opposite signs at the operating wavelength for the system. With silica-based fibers, CdF.sub.2 --LiF--AlF.sub.3 --PbF.sub.2 --KF--YF.sub.3 fluoride glass-based fibers may be used for a system with 1.55 .mu.m operating wavelength.