Abstract
The optical absorption of 3d elements (Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu) has been compared in a fluorophosphate glass and a conventional soda-lime silica glass. The practical absortivities have been calculated at 1060 nm and 830 nm. This difference between both vitreous matrices may be explained by the covalency of the 3d element-anion bonding and the distribution of the 3d elements among the tetrahedral and octahedral lattice sites.
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