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Photonic Glass-Ceramics: Consolidated Outcomes and Prospects Brigitte Boulard1, Tran T
The American Ceramic Society 25Th International Congress On
Lecture #16 Glass-Ceramics: Nature, Properties and Processing Edgar Dutra Zanotto Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
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Spring 2015
Practical Aspects and Implications of Interfaces in Glass-Ceramics
Stability of Materials for Use in Space-Based Interferometric Missions
The Current and Future State-Of-The-Art Glass Optics for Space-Based Astronomical Observatories
SCHOTT – Ultra Low Expansion Glass Ceramic ZERODUR® Improvements in Properties, Understanding and Production
Low Thermal Expansion Glass Ceramics Schott Series on Glass and Glass Ceramics Science, Technology, and Applications
TIE-45: ZERODUR Adhesive Bonding Recommendations
SCHOTT Specialty Glass for More Than 130 Years Our Competence Lies in the Areas of Specialty Glass and Glass-Ceramics
Crack-Free Micromachining of Glass Ceramic Using Visible LIBWE
A Bright Future for Glass-Ceramics
Properties of ZERODUR® TIE-43
SF Optical Flats and Prisms
Let There Be Light Glass and Light Are Partners in Creating a Perfect Atmosphere in Airplanes and Cars
INFRARED WINDOWS in INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS I a Andres E
TIE-37: Thermal Expansion of ZERODUR®
United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,604.871 B2 Amin Et Al
Top View
Opto-Thermal Analysis of a Lightweighted Mirror for Solar Telescope
Some Types of Glass-Ceramic Materials and Their Applications
An Analysis of Glass–Ceramic Research and Commercialization
Opto-Mechanical Design for Space Science Michael Perreur-Lloyd Space Glasgow Research Conference 28Th October 2014 Opto-Mechanical Design for Space Science
Web Course Physical Properties of Glass 1. Properties of Glass Melts 2
Interferometry for the Space Mission LISA Pathfinder
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TIE-43: Optical Properties of ZERODUR®
Glass Processing Lecture #15 Glass-Ceramics: Nature, Properties and Processing Edgar Dutra Zanotto Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
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Spring 2015
Nanoporous Glass-Ceramics Transparent in Infrared Range to Be Used As Optical Sensor-Mechanical and Viscoelastic Properties of the TAS (Te-As-Se) Glass
Lasers in Manufacturing”
A Study of Crystallization Behavior in Phase Separated Chalcogenide Glasses
Low Thermal Expansion Glass Ceramics Schott Series on Glass and Glass Ceramics Science, Technology, and Applications
"Glass". In: Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
Ceramic Materials Chapter 5: Glass
A Study of Crystallization Behavior in Phase Separated Chalcogenide Glasses
Material Properties
Optical Filter Glass
Pdfs Van De Website 2 Lijmen & Hechting
A Bright Future for Glass-Ceramics