Chapter 10: Optical Properties
R.K. Brow Optical Properties Chapter 10: Optical Properties • Glasses are among the few solids that transmit visible light • Thin film oxides might, but scattering from grains limit their thickness • Mica windows at Acoma Pueblo • Glasses form the basic elements of virtually all optical systems
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