Effect Of Halogen Content On The Position Of The Spectral Window Of Chalcogenide-Halide Glasses In The Ge-S-I System

[Ge0.3S0.7]100-xIx system chalcogenide-halide glasses with x = O, 5, 10, 20 and 30, have been examined via spectroscopic absorption in the range 0.2 to 20um. The Urbach edge tends to occur at longer wavelengths with increasing iodine content of the glasses but the infrared edge seems to be unaffected. Glasses which had been stored at room temperature for more than a year inside polyethylene bags appeared to have suffered some surface attack and a mechanism for this is suggested.

Author
A B Seddon & M A Hemingway
Origin
University Of Sheffield
Journal Title
Phys Chem Glasses 35 5 1994 210-211
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 823

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Effect Of Halogen Content On The Position Of The Spectral Window Of Chalcogenide-Halide Glasses In The Ge-S-I System
Phys Chem Glasses 35 5 1994 210-211
S 823
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