Compositions – Inorganic luminescent compositions – Zinc or cadmium containing
Patent
1973-04-09
1976-09-07
Garvin, Patrick P.
Compositions
Inorganic luminescent compositions
Zinc or cadmium containing
106 47Q, 331 945E, 2523014P, C09K 1110, C09K 1108, C09K 1142, C03C 300
Patent
active
039793222
ABSTRACT:
Glass for laser use, comprising the oxides of the following elements having the following mol percentage composition:
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Alexeev Nikolai Efimovich
Buzhinsky Igor Mikhailovich
Gapontsev Valentin Pavlovich
Izyneev Anatoly Andreevich
Koryagina Elizaveta Ivanovna
Bell Mark
Garvin Patrick P.
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