
Springer Handbook of Glass
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Juejun (JJ) Hu is currently the Merton C. Flemings Career Development Associate Professor at MIT's Materials Science and Engineering. He holds a PhD degree (2009) from MIT and a B.S. degree (2004) from Tsinghua University, China, both in Materials Science and Engineering. Prior to joining MIT, Hu was an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware from 2010 to 2014. His research focuses on glass materials for integrated optics and photonics.
Laurent Calvez graduated in Solid StateChemsitry and Materials Engineering and holds a PhD degree (2006) from the University of Rennes. After a post-doctoral at the University of Arizona he joined the Institute of Chemical Sciences in Rennes, where he is currently an Associate Professor. He is an expert in the field of chalcogenide glasses and glass-ceramics.
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"A comprehensive handbook covering all the facets of this unique, fascinating material. The Springer Handbook of Glass includes more than fifty chapters each written by specialists in their respective fields. I hope that the outstanding efforts of this group of young editors will gain the recognition they deserve." (Jacques Lucas, Honorary Director of the Glass and Ceramic Laboratory of the University of Rennes, Member of the French Academy of Sciences)More details
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The History of Glass.- Part A: Fundamentals of Glass and the Glassy State.- Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Glass Viscosity of Glass-Forming Melts.- Crystallization and Glass Ceramics.- Linear Optical Properties of Glass.- Nonlinear Optical Properties of Glass.- Mechanical Properties of Glass.- Chemical Strengthening of Glass.- Colors in Glass.- Electrical Transport Properties of Glass.- Photosensitivity in Glasses.- Chemical Durability of Glasses.- Part B: Glass Families.- Silicate Glasses.- Borate and Boro-Silicate Glasses.- Chalcogenide Glasses.- Phosphate Glasses.- Halide Glasses.- Metallic Glasses.- Amorphous Selenium and Nanostructures.- Spin and Ferroic Glasses.- Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Amorphous Materials.- Natural Glasses.- Bioactive Glass.- Part C: Characterization of Glass.- Thermal Analysis of Glass.- Optical Spectroscopy of Glass.- Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopyof Glasses.- Electron and Ion Beam Characterization of Glass.- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of Glass.- Refractive Index of Optical Materials.- Neutron and X-Ray Diffraction.- Part D: Glass Modeling.- First-Principles Calculation.- Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Oxide Glasses.- Data-Based Statistical Modeling.- Part E: Glass Processing.- Industrial Glass Processing and Fabrication.- Batch Chemistry and Reaction.- Glass Shaping.- Glass Thin Film Deposition.- Sol-Gel Glasses.- Glass Recycling.- Part F: Optical and Photonic Glass Applications.- Laser Glass.- ptical Fibers.- Glass in Integrated Photonics.- Amorphous Silicon in Microphotonics.- Phase Change Memory and Optical Data Storage.- Display Glass.- Scintillator Glasses.- Mid-Infrared Molecular Sensing.- Part G: Glass for Energy Applications.- Glass for Solar Applications.- Glass for Thermoelectric Applications.- Glasses and glass-ceramics for solid-state battery applications.- Nuclear Waste Vitrification.- Part H: Glasses in Art and Architecture.- Art Glass.- Architectural Glass.
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