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Tellurite And Fluorotellurite Glasses For Active And Passive

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5. Crystallisation studies; MDO 153<br />

Lin (Counts)<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100<br />

2-Theta - Scale<br />

MOF017 - File: Mof01702.RAW - Type: 2Th/Th locked - Start: 10.000 ° - End: 100.000 ° - Step: 0.020 ° - Step time: 1. s - Temp.: 25 °C (Room) - Time Started: 0 s - 2-Theta: 10.000 ° - Theta: 5.000 ° - Aux1: 0.0 - Aux2: 0.0<br />

Fig. (5.12): XRD trace of glass MOF017 (69.86TeO2-9.98Na2O-19.96ZnF2-0.2ErF3 mol.<br />

%) before heat treatment.<br />

This trace shows the characteristic amorphous halo for a glassy material. Fig. (5.13)<br />

shows an XRD trace of the glass after a 1 hr. heat treatment at 275°C. The sample was<br />

completely opaque.<br />

Lin (Counts)<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100<br />

2-Theta - Scale<br />

MOF17_275 - File: MOF17_275.RAW - Type: 2Th/Th locked - Start: 10.000 ° - End: 100.000 ° - Step: 0.020 ° - Step time: 1. s - Temp.: 25 °C (Room) - Time Started: 0 s - 2-Theta: 10.000 ° - Theta: 5.000 ° -<br />

Fig. (5.13): XRD trace of glass MOF017 (69.86TeO2-9.98Na2O-19.96ZnF2-0.2ErF3 mol.<br />

%) after heat treatment for 1 hr. at 275°C.

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