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6 December 1993 Titanium-doped silica aerogels for lightweighted optics
Brian G. Pazol, Anthony C. DeFranzo
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Abstract
A process is presented for fabricating titanium doped silica aerogels. Aerogels were produced by the hydrolysis of TEOS and titanium isopropoxide in ethanol and then supercritically dried in a nitrogen overpressure. A detailed study of gelling and annealing was performed to minimize shrinkage and produce dried gels with densities less than 10% of ordinary glass. Lightweighted structures with densities between 0.16 g/cm3 and 0.06 g/cm3 were produced.
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Brian G. Pazol and Anthony C. DeFranzo "Titanium-doped silica aerogels for lightweighted optics", Proc. SPIE 2018, Passive Materials for Optical Elements II, (6 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165227
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KEYWORDS
Titanium

Silica

Bioalcohols

Glasses

Optical components

Photography

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