It is suggested to use sodium hexametaphosphate as a new glass-forming agent for tellurite glasses. The limits of the glass-forming region were determined for the TeO2–(NaPO3)6 system, and a selective… Click to show full abstract
It is suggested to use sodium hexametaphosphate as a new glass-forming agent for tellurite glasses. The limits of the glass-forming region were determined for the TeO2–(NaPO3)6 system, and a selective study of the thermal behavior of the glasses synthesized was carried out by the method differential scanning calorimetry. The optical transmission in the UV, visible, and IR spectral ranges was examined. It was shown that oxides of rare-earth elements can be introduced into the glass, which opens up prospects for application of the system as a matrix for generation of laser light in the 2-μm range, required in fabrication of medical lasers.
               
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