In-Situ Study of Glasses Irradiated with X-rays by Surface Plasmon Resonance

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Abstract

This chapter presents a study of the effects of hard X-ray irradiation on glasses carried out using the SPR-XAS device described in the previous chapter.

Keywords

Surface Plasmon Resonance Silica Glass Color Center Full Width Half Maximum Silica Substrate 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Departamento de ElectrocerámicaInstituto de Ceramica y VidrioMadridSpain

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