Micro-Raman Analysis Of Carbon Inclusions In Heavy-Metal Fluoride Glasses

While vitreous carbon crucibles can be used to produce high-quality heavy-metal fluoride glasses using low concentrations of SF6 gas (15%), pure SF6 gas produces low-quality and high-scattering glasses. This has been attributed to contamination by vitreous carbon particles by a fallback mechanism due to reaction of SF6 gas with the crucible walls above the melt. The detrimental effect of carbon particles is further highlighted by their high scattering efficiency factor which indicates that only 37 particles of microns diameter can be tolerated in an optical fiber for attaining 0.01 dB/km loss.

Author
J S Sanghera Et Al
Origin
Naval Research Labs. Washington, Usa
Journal Title
J Am Ceram Soc 76 9 2341-2344
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 757

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Micro-Raman Analysis Of Carbon Inclusions In Heavy-Metal Fluoride Glasses
J Am Ceram Soc 76 9 2341-2344
S 757
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