Transparent glass and ceramic glass in a large wavelength

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Transparent glass and ceramic glass in a large wavelength
Transparent glass and ceramic glass
in a large wavelength bandwidth (from
visible to infrared 6µm)
CONTEXT
Our reference :
05728-01
Status des brevets
French patent
application FR1351795
filed on February 28th,
2013 entitled "Verres et
vitrocéramiques
nanostructurés
transparents dans le
visible et l’infrarouge"
Materials which are transparent in Infrared wavelength at 6µm are important for optical
applications. In particular, glass and ceramic glass are interesting compared to crystals as
they could be manufactured in large size.
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The invention is related to a new family of glass and ceramic glass, their manufacturing
process and their application in optical applications.
Inventors
Mathieu ALLIX
Guy MATZEN
Sébastien CHENU
Emmanuel VERON
Thierry CARDINAL
BENEFITS
Materials are transparent from visible to far infrared (until 6µm) and could be easily
manufactured in large size.
In addition, doping with rare earth elements is feasible allowing laser applications.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
The main application of this invention are:
Status Commercial
Exclusive or nonexclusive licenses,
Collaborative
agreement
Laboratoires
Laboratoire Conditions
Optics
Medical imaging
Lighting
Display
DEVELOPMENT STAGE
Synthesis and characterization are made at a laboratory scale. Glass and ceramic glass
samples were made in a range between 1 to 20 g.
Temperature synthesis are in the range of typical glass process (less than 1300°C).
For further information, please contact us (Ref 05728-01)
Extrêmes et Matériaux
Haute Température et
Irradiation (CEMHTI), a
CNRS laboratory (UPR
3079) in Orléans,
France.
Keywords :
Nanostructured glass
Ceramic glass
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