This book provides a comprehensive review of the properties, structure, and applications of germanate glasses and melts. These glasses are of great interest to basic glass scientists due to their unusual trends in many properties, commonly known as the “germanate anomaly”, and their ability to combine with other glass forming oxides such as SiO2 and B2O3, resulting in glasses with unique properties.
This book also provides an overview of the current and potential applications of germanate glasses which range from the use of GeO2 as a dopant in telecommunication fibers to future uses in non-optical applications such as radiation shielding and specialized hermetic glass-to-metal seals.
Authored by an expert on the formation and properties of glasses, this is an excellent companion for academics and postgraduates, while the application focus will appeal to those working in industry.
History of Germanate Glasses
Models for the Structures of Germanate Glasses
Vitreous GeO2
Germanate Glasses Containing Only Glassformers
Germanate Glasses Containing Conditional Glassformers
Monovalent Cations in Germanate Glasses and Melts
Mixed Monovalent Germanate Glasses
RO Germanate Glasses
PbO and SnO Germanate Glasses
Germanate Glasses Containing a Modifier Oxide and either SiO2 or B2O3
R2O–M2O3–GeO2 Glasses
RO–M2O3–GeO2 Glasses
Germanate Glasses Containing Nb2O5 or Ta2O5
Rare Earths in Germanate Glasses
Fluorogermanate Glasses
Applications of Germanate Glasses
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