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Temperature Dependence of the Viscosity of Chalcogenide Glass-Forming Melts

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A procedure is proposed for extrapolating (up to the boiling point) the temperature dependences of the viscosity of chalcogenide glass-forming melts, which are measured in the softening temperature range. It is shown that the calculated and experimental data obtained for a series of stoichiometric glass-forming melts are in satisfactory agreement. The viscosity is calculated for the GeS2 melt, for which experimental data on viscosities of less than ∼1016 P are not available in the literature.

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Tverjanovich, A.S. Temperature Dependence of the Viscosity of Chalcogenide Glass-Forming Melts. Glass Physics and Chemistry 29, 532–536 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:GPAC.0000007927.77309.ee

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