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Tellurite And Fluorotellurite Glasses For Active And Passive

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4. Thermal properties and glass stability; MDO 100<br />

4.2. Results<br />

4.2.1. DTA traces of oxide tellurite glasses<br />

Effect of rare-earth and lead oxide addition<br />

Fig. (4.10) shows DTA traces of glasses MOD001 (79TeO2-10Na2O-10PbO-1Yb2O3 mol.<br />

%) and MOD002 (78.21TeO2-4.95ZnO-9.9Na2O-4.95PbO-0.99Yb2O3-0.99Er2O3 mol.<br />

%).<br />

Exothermic −> −><br />

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