Method of making synthetic silica glass

Glass manufacturing – Processes of manufacturing fibers – filaments – or preforms – Process of manufacturing optical fibers – waveguides – or...

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65413, 65416, 65422, 65424, 65427, C03C 1304

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a synthetic silica-glass fabricating method in which the doping of chlorine into silica glass made by using a flame hydrolysis or thermal oxidation is increased. The process comprises the steps of producing a porous deposit of silica-glass particles through treatment of gaseous silicon compounds by the flame hydrolysis or the thermal oxidation process; and consolidating the porous deposit by a heat treatment in an atmosphere including an inert gas and silicon tetrachloride (SiCl.sub.4) gas.

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