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2 May 2005 Optical materials micromechanical property database: fracture toughness and ductility
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We describe the construction of elements of an optical materials property database. The database reports micromechanical properties (Young's modulus E, hardness H, fracture toughness Kc) for many optical glasses and crystals. Glass manufacturers included are Corning, Hoya, Schott, and Ohara. The materials included are many types of optical glasses and some optical crystals and polycrystals.
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Shai Shafrir, Joseph J. Randi, and John C. Lambropoulos "Optical materials micromechanical property database: fracture toughness and ductility", Proc. SPIE 10315, Optifab 2005: Technical Digest, 103150H (2 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.605849
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Crystal optics

Glasses

Crystals

Manufacturing

Optical components

Optics manufacturing

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