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Glass science and its applications / edited by Nandyala Sooraj Hussain & José Domingos Santos.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Diffusion and defect data. Pt. B, Solid state phenomena ; ; v. 161.Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783038133728
  • 3038133728
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Glass science and its applications.DDC classification:
  • 620.144 22
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  • TP857
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Glass Science and its Applications; Preface; Table of Contents; Optimization of Ormosil Glasses for Luminescence Based Dissolved Oxygen Sensors; Optical Analysis of RE3+: Boro-Fluoro-Phosphate Glasses; Splicing and Coupling Losses in Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Glass Fibers ; Study of Structure and Li+ Ions Dynamics in Presence of Fe2O3 in Bi2O3 "2O3 Glasses; Structural and Optical Analysis of RE3+: LiNbO3 Ceramic Powders ; Application of Glass Reinforced Hydroxyapatite Composite in the Treatment of Human Intrabony Periodontal Angular Defects -- Two Case Reports ; Keywords Index
Summary: The papers presented in this special issue, "Glass Science and its Applications", cover the physics and chemistry of conventional glasses, sol gel glasses and glass ceramic materials as used in technological and biomedical applications; for example, the first paper describes the optimization of ormosil glasses for luminescence-based dissolved-oxygen sensor applications. Here, the main aim was to prepare and evaluate various sol gel film compositions in order to identify those most promising for oxygen sensing. The physical, thermal, structural and spectral properties of rare-earth ion-doped boro-fluoro-phosphate glasses are reported in the second paper. In the third paper, splicing and coupling losses in hollow-core photonic crystal glass fibers were discussed. In the following paper, the influence of Fe2O3 in lithium bismuth borate glasses is studied in order to characterize the geometry of the structural units of the glass network and understand the influence of Fe2O3 upon the ac conduction and dielectric properties. In the fifth paper, structural and optical analyses of rare-earth ion-doped LiNbO3 ceramic powders is reported. In paper six, two cases of the application of novel composites based upon glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite in the treatment of human intrabony periodontal angular defects are described; showing that this modified calcium phosphate promoted rapid new bone formation in vivo. This special issue will therefore be of great interest to those searching for a general overview of glass science and its application in various fields
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The papers presented in this special issue, "Glass Science and its Applications", cover the physics and chemistry of conventional glasses, sol gel glasses and glass ceramic materials as used in technological and biomedical applications; for example, the first paper describes the optimization of ormosil glasses for luminescence-based dissolved-oxygen sensor applications. Here, the main aim was to prepare and evaluate various sol gel film compositions in order to identify those most promising for oxygen sensing. The physical, thermal, structural and spectral properties of rare-earth ion-doped boro-fluoro-phosphate glasses are reported in the second paper. In the third paper, splicing and coupling losses in hollow-core photonic crystal glass fibers were discussed. In the following paper, the influence of Fe2O3 in lithium bismuth borate glasses is studied in order to characterize the geometry of the structural units of the glass network and understand the influence of Fe2O3 upon the ac conduction and dielectric properties. In the fifth paper, structural and optical analyses of rare-earth ion-doped LiNbO3 ceramic powders is reported. In paper six, two cases of the application of novel composites based upon glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite in the treatment of human intrabony periodontal angular defects are described; showing that this modified calcium phosphate promoted rapid new bone formation in vivo. This special issue will therefore be of great interest to those searching for a general overview of glass science and its application in various fields

Glass Science and its Applications; Preface; Table of Contents; Optimization of Ormosil Glasses for Luminescence Based Dissolved Oxygen Sensors; Optical Analysis of RE3+: Boro-Fluoro-Phosphate Glasses; Splicing and Coupling Losses in Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Glass Fibers ; Study of Structure and Li+ Ions Dynamics in Presence of Fe2O3 in Bi2O3 "2O3 Glasses; Structural and Optical Analysis of RE3+: LiNbO3 Ceramic Powders ; Application of Glass Reinforced Hydroxyapatite Composite in the Treatment of Human Intrabony Periodontal Angular Defects -- Two Case Reports ; Keywords Index

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