Compositions – Light transmission modifying compositions – Inorganic crystalline solid
Reexamination Certificate
2007-07-24
2010-06-22
Kugel, Timothy J. (Department: 1796)
Compositions
Light transmission modifying compositions
Inorganic crystalline solid
C252S588000, C065S390000, C430S135000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07740774
ABSTRACT:
A resonant enhanced photosensitive material includes a trap center that is adapted to interact with light and enhances the photosensitivity of the material based on a resonant interaction process with photons. The invention provides enhanced photosensitivity materials and, especially a method for enhancing photosensitivity in glasses, glass ceramics and ceramics.
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Hayden Joseph S.
Schreder Bianca
Zimmer Josè
Kugel Timothy J.
Schott AG
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