Springer handbook of glass /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Musgraves, J. David (Editor), Hu, Juejun (Editor), Calvez, Laurent (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2019.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • The History of Glass
  • Part A: Fundamentals of Glass and the Glassy State
  • Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Glass Viscosity of Glass-Forming Melts
  • Crystallization and Glass Ceramics
  • Linear Optical Properties of Glass
  • Nonlinear Optical Properties of Glass
  • Mechanical Properties of Glass
  • Chemical Strengthening of Glass
  • Colors in Glass
  • Electrical Transport Properties of Glass
  • Photosensitivity in Glasses
  • Chemical Durability of Glasses
  • Part B: Glass Families
  • Silicate Glasses
  • Borate and Boro-Silicate Glasses
  • Chalcogenide Glasses
  • Phosphate Glasses
  • Halide Glasses
  • Metallic Glasses
  • Amorphous Selenium and Nanostructures
  • Spin and Ferroic Glasses
  • Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Amorphous Materials
  • Natural Glasses
  • Bioactive Glass
  • Part C: Characterization of Glass
  • Thermal Analysis of Glass
  • Optical Spectroscopy of Glass
  • Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy of Glasses
  • Electron and Ion Beam Characterization of Glass
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of Glass
  • Refractive Index of Optical Materials
  • Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction
  • Part D: Glass Modeling
  • First-Principles Calculation
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Oxide Glasses
  • Data-Based Statistical Modeling
  • Part E: Glass Processing
  • Industrial Glass Processing and Fabrication
  • Batch Chemistry and Reaction
  • Glass Shaping
  • Glass Thin Film Deposition
  • Sol-Gel Glasses
  • Glass Recycling
  • Part F: Optical and Photonic Glass Applications
  • Laser Glass
  • ptical Fibers
  • Glass in Integrated Photonics
  • Amorphous Silicon in Microphotonics
  • Phase Change Memory and Optical Data Storage
  • Display Glass
  • Scintillator Glasses
  • Mid-Infrared Molecular Sensing
  • Part G: Glass for Energy Applications
  • Glass for Solar Applications
  • Glass for Thermoelectric Applications
  • Glasses and glass-ceramics for solid-state battery applications
  • Nuclear Waste Vitrification
  • Part H: Glasses in Art and Architecture
  • Art Glass
  • Architectural Glass.