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Publications (2/2 displayed)

  • 2013Aluminosilicate Glasses for Ion Exchangecitations
  • 2013Low CTE, Ion-Exchangeable Glass Compositions and Glass Articles Comprising the Samecitations

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Smedskjær, Morten Mattrup
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Potuzak, Marcel
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Gomez, Sinue
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Kiczenski, Timothy J.
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Schaut, Robert Anthony
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2013

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  • Smedskjær, Morten Mattrup
  • Potuzak, Marcel
  • Gomez, Sinue
  • Kiczenski, Timothy J.
  • Schaut, Robert Anthony
  • Venkataraman, Natesan
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Low CTE, Ion-Exchangeable Glass Compositions and Glass Articles Comprising the Same

  • Gomez, Sinue
  • Kiczenski, Timothy J.
  • Schaut, Robert Anthony
  • Smedskjær, Morten Mattrup
  • Mauro, John Christopher
  • Venkataraman, Natesan
Abstract

Glass compositions and glass articles comprising the glass compositions are disclosed. In one embodiment, a glass composition includes from about 65 mol.% to about 70 mol.% SiO2; from about 9 mol.% to about 14 mol.% Al2O3; and from about 0 mol.% to about 11 mol.% B2O3 as glass network formers. The glass composition also includes from about 5 mol.% to less than 10 mol.% alkali oxide R2O, wherein R is at least one of Li, Na, and K. The glass composition also includes from about 3 mol.% to about 11 mol.% of divalent oxide MO, wherein M is at least one of Mg, Ca, Ba, SrO and Zn. The glass composition has a coefficient of thermal expansion which is less than or equal to 55x10-7/°C and is amenable to strengthening by ion-exchange. The glass composition is well suited for use as the glass cladding layers of a laminated glass article.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • glass
  • glass
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • thermal expansion