Chalcogenide glasses for infrared optics / A. Ray Hilton
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: New York : McGraw-Hill, 2010 Descripción: XVII, 279 p. : il. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-0-07-159697-8Tema(s): Calcogenuros | Vidrio ópticoResumen: This is an in-depth guide to using chalcogenide glasses as infrared optical materials. An essential resource for infrared optical system engineers, this volume shows how to master hands-on techniques to yield high-quality chalcogenide glasses. Important details on their applications is also included. The book contains proprietary fabrication techniques of chalcogenide glasses from Amorphous Materials, Inc., and Texas Instruments.Resumen: Índice: Chapter 1. Transmission of Light by Solids; Chapter 2. Chalcogenide Glasses; Chapter 3. Glass Production; Chapter 4. Characterization of Glass Properties; Chapter 5. Conventional Lens Fabrication and Spherical Surfaces; Chapter 6. Unconventional Lens Fabrication, Aspheric Surfaces, and Kinos; Chapter 7. Glass Processes for Other Applications; Chapter 8. IR Imaging Bundles Made from Chalcogenide Glass Fibers; Chapter 9. AMI Infrared Crystalline Materials; Chapter 10. Early Work at Texas Instruments; Index.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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This is an in-depth guide to using chalcogenide glasses as infrared optical materials. An essential resource for infrared optical system engineers, this volume shows how to master hands-on techniques to yield high-quality chalcogenide glasses. Important details on their applications is also included. The book contains proprietary fabrication techniques of chalcogenide glasses from Amorphous Materials, Inc., and Texas Instruments.
Índice: Chapter 1. Transmission of Light by Solids; Chapter 2. Chalcogenide Glasses; Chapter 3. Glass Production; Chapter 4. Characterization of Glass Properties; Chapter 5. Conventional Lens Fabrication and Spherical Surfaces; Chapter 6. Unconventional Lens Fabrication, Aspheric Surfaces, and Kinos; Chapter 7. Glass Processes for Other Applications; Chapter 8. IR Imaging Bundles Made from Chalcogenide Glass Fibers; Chapter 9. AMI Infrared Crystalline Materials; Chapter 10. Early Work at Texas Instruments; Index.
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