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Volumn 82, Issue 3, 1997, Pages 1065-1071

Ultraviolet-induced densification in fused silica

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EID: 0001153656     PISSN: 00218979     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.365872     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (89)

References (54)
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    • E. J. Friebele and P. L. Higby, in Laser Induced Damage in Optical Materials, 1987 NIST Spec. Pub. 756, edited by H. H. Bennett, A. H. Guenther, D. Milam, B. E. Newnam, and M. J. Soileau (MIST, Boulder, CO, 1988), p. 89.
    • (1988) Laser Induced Damage in Optical Materials , pp. 89
    • Friebele, E.J.1    Higby, P.L.2
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    • Personnel communication with Heraeus Amersil Corporation
    • Personnel communication with Heraeus Amersil Corporation.
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    • The fused silicas were manufactured by Corning Inc., Heraeus Inc., and Shin-Etsu Inc. and were provided by SEMATECH
    • The fused silicas were manufactured by Corning Inc., Heraeus Inc., and Shin-Etsu Inc. and were provided by SEMATECH.
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    • note
    • The Norris et al. work (see Ref. 12) is cited by several authors as having found a value of 1 for c for Infrasil and Coming 7940 and Norris et al. describe the initial dose dependence of compaction as linear. A close examination of the data, however, reveals a sublinear dependence of densification on dose over the first decade of compaction.
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    • note
    • 2).
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    • note
    • Special thanks to Douglas Allan of Corning Inc. for performing measurements.
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    • Zerodur is a glass-ceramic material composed of 80% lithium aluminum silicate crystal and 20% high silica glass.
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    • note
    • Optosil is produced by flame fusion of quartz crystal powder. For a description of the different types of fused silica consult the Bruckner reference (see Ref. 47).


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