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Clinician's Guide to Material Selection for All-Ceramics in Modern Digital Dentistry. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Cuzic C   +8 more
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Lightweight and ultrastrong 3D nanoarchitected high-entropy ceramic metamaterials. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Jiang M   +11 more
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Fabrication of Transparent PbTiO₃ Glass-Ceramics

open access: yesFabrication of Transparent PbTiO₃ Glass-Ceramics
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Transparent glass-ceramics functionalized by dispersed crystals

open access: yesProgress in Materials Science, 2018
Transparent glass ceramics (TGCs) with minimized scattering loss offer the combined characteristics of both glasses and (transparent) ceramics. The functionalities of the dispered crystals make TGCs a new generation of tailorable optical materials with a wide range of applications from optics to photonics. Most of conventional glass ceramics (GCs), e.g.
Xiaofeng Liu   +2 more
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Transparent glass-ceramics obtained during cooling

open access: yes, 2000
This paper examines the microstructure of glass-ceramics obtained during cooling melts of different compositions in the ternary Li2O-Al2O3-SiO2 system. The effects of MgO, ZnO, and TiO2 additions revealed necessary to attain the crystallisation during cooling. The microstructure of the transparent glass-ceramics, once obtained with a 15-min soak in the
SILIGARDI, Cristina   +5 more
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Tough, Bioinspired Transparent Glass‐Ceramics

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2022
Transparent materials with high strength and toughness are highly demanded as engineering materials for consumer electronic, structural, and optical applications. Inspired by the “brick‐and‐mortar” structure in nacre, transparent glass/polymer composites have demonstrated an exceptionally high toughness and impact resistance.
Qiang Fu   +6 more
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Transparent Magnetic Glass‐Ceramics

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2005
Transparent magnetic glass‐ceramics were produced by infiltrating nano‐porous glass with nitrate salts and firing. The resultant glass‐ceramics contained spinel ferrite nanocrystals that exhibited ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic behavior depending on composition and firing temperature. Transparency in the
Matthew J. Dejneka   +4 more
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