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Preparation and Optical Properties of Glasses in the TeO2–MoO3–Pr2O3 System

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We have studied glass formation and located the boundaries of the glass-forming region in the TeO2–MoO3–Pr2O3 system. The results demonstrate the possibility of obtaining glasses containing up to 30 mol % PrO1.5. Optical characteristics of the transmission spectra of the glasses have been calculated.

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This work was supported by the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and Higher Education, state research target, basic research, project no. 0729-2020-0039.

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Churbanov, M.F., Sibirkin, A.A., Goryaev, V.M. et al. Preparation and Optical Properties of Glasses in the TeO2–MoO3–Pr2O3 System. Inorg Mater 57, 634–640 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020168521060017

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