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Microstructured chalcogenide glass fibers

Advanced Solid State Lasers, 2015
Various chalcogenide microstructured optical fibers operating in the Mid-IR range have been elaborated in order to associate the high non-linear properties of these glasses and the original microstructured optical fibers properties.
Johann Troles, Laurent Brilland
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Superconductivity in chalcogenide glasses

Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1993
Abstract The superconductivity observed at high pressures in a chalcogenide glass is discussed, using the model of a degenerate gas of bipolarons.
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Chalcogenide Glasses

2021
Mark Lifshotz, Alan Symmons
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Structure of Chalcogenide Glasses

1974
When group V and IV elements are added to group VI elements, glasses are formed in which structural groups V VI3/2 and IV VI4/2 modify and replace their chain and ring structures. In the resulting binary and polynary systems atomic structure and microstructure can be correlated with properties of increasing technological significance.
Norbert J. Kreidl, Werner Ratzenboeck
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Glasses: Chalcogenides

2021
Myungkoo Kang, Kathleen A. Richardson
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Machine learning unveils composition-property relationships in chalcogenide glasses

Acta Materialia, 2022
Saulo Martiello Mastelini   +2 more
exaly  

Custom Chalcogenide Glasses

2021
Mark Lifshotz, Alan Symmons
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Chalcogenide Glass Fiber Optics

2010
Chalcogenide glasses are composed of two or more chalcogen elements normally selected from the small group including As, Ge, Sb, P, Te, Se, and S. When these elemental materials are heated and mixed in an oxygen-free environment, some very stable and simple glasses can result.
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Chalcogenide Glass Melting

2021
Mark Lifshotz, Alan Symmons
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