Abstract

Abstract The bulk absorption coefficients of chalcogenide and chalcohalide glasses at 10.6 μm have been measured using CO2 laser calorimetry. The results indicate that processing of as-received chemicals is necessary to lower the impurity oxide content of the glasses and consequently the absorption coefficient at 10.6 μm.

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