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23 September 1998 Production of infrared-transmitting chalcogenide glasses
Albert Ray Hilton Sr., James McCord, Glen Whaley
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Abstract
Chalcogenide glasses have been produced commercially for use in infrared systems for almost 50 years. Only three glass compositions in the western world have been produced and used in ton quantities: As2S3, Ge33As12Se55, and Ge28Sb12Se60. Production of these three compositions at Amorphous Materials will be discussed. Physical properties of the glasses will be compared and related to the properties of other IR optical materials. Drawing of chalcogenide glass fibers at Amorphous Materials will be described.
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Albert Ray Hilton Sr., James McCord, and Glen Whaley "Production of infrared-transmitting chalcogenide glasses", Proc. SPIE 3424, Inorganic Optical Materials, (23 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323763
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Crystals

Infrared radiation

Germanium

Arsenic

Chalcogenide glass

Optical fibers

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