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- W1550876984 abstract "Glass-crystalline materials (or glassceramics) are heterophase composite materials, usually consisting of a glassy matrix (glass phase) and microor nano-sized dielectric or semiconductor crystals (crystalline phase), or metallic particles distributed in it. Glassceramics are formed by the growth of crystalline phase inside of a glass matrix. The crystal growth can occur as a result of spontaneous thermal crystallization of glass, as in case of heat treatment. For example, there are following typical representatives of the spontaneous crystallization: glasses doped with microcrystals of CdS, CdSe, CdTe, PbS, PbSe (non-linear media) [1-7], glasses doped with semiconductor microcrystals AgBr, AgCl, CuBr, CuCl (photochromic media) [8], glasses doped with dielectric microcrystals Li2O-SiO2 (photoetchable media – FOTURAN TM, FOTOFORM TM, PEG TM [9-11]. The crystal growth can occur as a result of photo-thermo-induced crystallization caused by UV photoirradiation and subsequent heat treatment. In this case, UV radiation generates centers of nucleation and the thermal treatment results in the growth of microcrystals in irradiated area of the glass host. Glasses doped with complicated microcrystals of NaF-AgBr (polychromatic glasses [12] and photo-thermo-refractive PTR glasses [13]) are typical representatives of the photo-thermo-induced crystallization." @default.
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- W1550876984 title "New Nanoglassceramics Doped with Rare Earth Ions and Their Photonic Applications" @default.
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