P. Baniel et al., INFLUENCE OF PROCESSING PARAMETERS ON THE SCATTERING PROPERTIES OF FLUOROZIRCONATE GLASSES PREPARED BY THE GAS FILM LEVITATION TECHNIQUE, Journal of non-crystalline solids, 203, 1996, pp. 143-152
Fluoride glasses for optical fibre applications were prepared using a
containerless processing technique (the gas film levitation technique)
to prevent the contamination of the glass melts by the crucible. Bulk
glass samples of high optical quality were obtained by starting direc
tly from a powder mixture of the different fluoride precursors. Differ
ential scanning calorimetry, laser scanning tomography and light scatt
ering measurements were used to measure the properties of the levitate
d glasses as compared to crucible-made glasses prepared in the same co
nditions. The bulk levitated glasses had an extended thermal stability
range along with improved optical properties over the crucible-made g
lasses.