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Tellurite And Fluorotellurite Glasses For Active And Passive

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4. Thermal properties and glass stability; MDO 113<br />

Table (4.2) summarises the characteristic temperatures of melts MOF001 to MOF018,<br />

inclusively.<br />

Table (4.2): Characteristic temperatures for fluorotellurite glasses (see table (3.2)).<br />

MOF ID Tg / °C Tx / °C Tx-Tg / °C<br />

001 237 398 161<br />

002 215 315 100<br />

003 224 331 107<br />

004 235 396 161<br />

005i 241 394 153<br />

005vi 236 396 160<br />

005vii 239 400 161<br />

005viii 241 404 162<br />

006 247 392 145<br />

007 256 387 131<br />

008 273 391 118<br />

009 245 392 147<br />

010 252 412 160<br />

011 257 420 163<br />

012 275 412 137<br />

013 289 421 132<br />

014 324 - -<br />

015 248 344 96<br />

016 241 304 63<br />

017i 241 292 51<br />

017ii 240 286 46<br />

018i 241 401 160<br />

018ii 239 407 168

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