Glass ceramic having a low thermal expansion

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C501S007000, C065S033500, C065S033600, C065S061000

Reexamination Certificate

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11052581

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a novel glass ceramic having a low or small average thermal expansion together with good polishability and processability, to the use of the glass ceramic according to the invention, and to optical components made of the glass ceramic. In particular, a glass ceramic is provided which comprises the following composition (in % by weight based on oxide):SiO250–70Al2O317–32P2O5 3–12Li2O2.5–5  Na2O0–2K2O0–2MgO0–2CaO0.1–4  BaO  0–<1SrO0–2ZnO0–4TiO21.5–5  ZrO2 0–2.5.

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