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5 April 1983 Applications Of Raman Scattering Spectroscopy To Halide Glasses
Bernard Bendow, Pranab K. Banerjee, Martin G. Drexhage
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Abstract
Polarized Raman scattering spectroscopy is a useful tool for investigating fundamental vibrational properties, structure and bonding, origins of IR edge absorption, and dispersion of the IR refractive index. In this paper we describe the application of Raman spectroscopy to halide glasses and, in particular, heavy metal fluoride glasses. The spectra of the latter differ substantially from those of simple oxide, halide or chalcogenide glasses and, moreover, display a wide range of vibrational characteristics depending on composition. In combination with infrared spectroscopy, one is able to develop useful guidelines for tailoring glass compositions for specific applications.
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Bernard Bendow, Pranab K. Banerjee, and Martin G. Drexhage "Applications Of Raman Scattering Spectroscopy To Halide Glasses", Proc. SPIE 0362, Scattering in Optical Materials II, (5 April 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934127
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Raman spectroscopy

Raman scattering

Reflectivity

Infrared spectroscopy

Oxides

Spectroscopy

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