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By adding an oxide of the rare earth metal cerium to phosphate glass, researchers are developing glasses that are colorless and can block ultraviolet light and resist radiation damage. The glasses could have many commercial applications for use in windows, sunglasses, and solar cells.

PENN STATE (US)—Adding cerium oxide to phosphate glass rather than the commonly used silicate glass may make eye glasses that remain colorless, block ultraviolet light, and have increased resistance to radiation damage. Continue…

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 12:24 - 0 Comments


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