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When Cubic is Not Isotropic: Phonon–Exciton Decoupling in CuInSnS4 Single Crystals
A cubic CuInSnS4 crystal does not fully play by cubic rules. While phonons follow the average iso‐tropic lattice symmetry, the disorder‐localized excitons break away, showing strong, and reproduci‐ble polarization‐dependent emission. This work shows how intrinsic cation disorder can turn a mac‐roscopically cubic material into a source of hidden ...
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Journal of Periodontology, 1979
Temporary splints to immobilize periodontally diseased teeth were made by fiber glass bonded and attached to the teeth with acid-etch technique with BIS-GMA resin. Twenty-one splints were made. Observation time ranged from 4 to 14 months. During the observation only one splint fractured and was repaired while the others functioned without failure.
J, Friskopp, L, Blomlöf, P O, Söder
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Temporary splints to immobilize periodontally diseased teeth were made by fiber glass bonded and attached to the teeth with acid-etch technique with BIS-GMA resin. Twenty-one splints were made. Observation time ranged from 4 to 14 months. During the observation only one splint fractured and was repaired while the others functioned without failure.
J, Friskopp, L, Blomlöf, P O, Söder
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1985
AbstractMany workers exposed to glass fibers experience an intense pruritus (itching), sometimes accompanied by erythema, erosions, and dermatitis.Patch tests to glass fibers provoked a papulovesicular dermatitis in about 25% of normal persons. Workers in the glass wool industry, whether or not clinically symptomatic, had the same levels of patch‐test ...
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AbstractMany workers exposed to glass fibers experience an intense pruritus (itching), sometimes accompanied by erythema, erosions, and dermatitis.Patch tests to glass fibers provoked a papulovesicular dermatitis in about 25% of normal persons. Workers in the glass wool industry, whether or not clinically symptomatic, had the same levels of patch‐test ...
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Advanced Photonics, 2011
Fluoride glass fibers have been first intensively developed for long haut telecommunication applications due to their ultra low theoretical optical loss (0.001 dB/km). After many years of intensive research, unfortunately, this goal has not been reached yet and remains a challenge.
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Fluoride glass fibers have been first intensively developed for long haut telecommunication applications due to their ultra low theoretical optical loss (0.001 dB/km). After many years of intensive research, unfortunately, this goal has not been reached yet and remains a challenge.
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2001
Abstract This article discusses the types, oxide composition, as well as mechanical and physical properties of general-purpose and special-purpose glass fibers. It describes the glass melting and fiber forming processes and provides information on important commercial products such as continuous roving, woven roving, fiberglass mat ...
Frederick T. Wallenberger +2 more
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Abstract This article discusses the types, oxide composition, as well as mechanical and physical properties of general-purpose and special-purpose glass fibers. It describes the glass melting and fiber forming processes and provides information on important commercial products such as continuous roving, woven roving, fiberglass mat ...
Frederick T. Wallenberger +2 more
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Research in Glass and Glass Fibers
Financial Analysts Journal, 1956The Fiber Glass Company research department is naturally much smaller and less diversified in talent than in the Libbey-Owens-Ford Technical Department. Nevertheless, the amount spent on research and development by this relatively young and small company is about 3% of net sales.
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Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications, 2015
Meter long lengths of chalcogenide glass fiber tape with a thickness of 300 microns and an aspect ratio of ~10:1, have been fabricated by a double crucible technique for the first time to the authors’ knowledge.
Yannick Ledemi +5 more
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Meter long lengths of chalcogenide glass fiber tape with a thickness of 300 microns and an aspect ratio of ~10:1, have been fabricated by a double crucible technique for the first time to the authors’ knowledge.
Yannick Ledemi +5 more
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Abstract This article describes glass fibers derived from silica, alumina, and calcium oxide compositions. The section on general-purpose glass fibers provides an in-depth discussion of melt properties, fiber properties, methods of manufacture, and significant product types.
Hong Li, Pu Gu, Jim C. Watson
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Hong Li, Pu Gu, Jim C. Watson
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Labeling glass fibers with 99mTc
The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1982Abstract Radioactive labeling of glass fibers with 99 m Tc as an alternative means to making them radioactive by neutron activation was investigated. 99 m Tc-complexes with polysiloxane coatings produced on glass fibers were formed directly and through iminodiacetic acid ligands.
P O, Ukpo, D L, Swift
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