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Tellurite And Fluorotellurite Glasses For Active And Passive

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7. Surface properties; MDO 283<br />

Fig. (7.16) shows the Zn2p1/2 and Zn2p3/2 peaks for the cleaved surface of glass<br />

MOF001_v (65TeO2-10Na2O-25ZnF2 mol. %), which was melted for 2 hours with<br />

fluorinated ZnF2.<br />

Fig. (7.16): High resolution XPS spectrum of Zn2p1/2 and Zn2p3/2 peaks from cleaved<br />

surface of glass MOF001_v (65TeO2-10Na2O-25ZnF2 mol. %), melted for 2 hours with<br />

fluorinated ZnF2.<br />

Fig. (7.17) shows the F1s peak for the cleaved surface of glass MOF001_v (65TeO2-<br />

10Na2O-25ZnF2 mol. %), which was melted for 2 hours with fluorinated ZnF2. Fig.<br />

(7.18) shows the Te3d3/2 and Te3d5/2 peaks for the cleaved surface of glass MOF001_v<br />

(65TeO2-10Na2O-25ZnF2 mol. %), which was melted for 2 hours with fluorinated ZnF2.

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