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Physics and Chemistry

Physics and Chemistry of Glasses Volume 07 1966

Annual contents

1 Mutual interaction of different redox pairs in glass
A. PAUL AND R. W. DOUGLAS
14 Electrical conductivity and nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift in caesium silicate glasses
M. E. MILBERG, K. OTTO AND T. KUSHIDA
19 A comparative study of the diffusion of hydrogen in glass
R. W. LEE AND D. L. FRYS
29 Electrical conductivity of SiO2-B2O3 glasses containing lithium or sodium
K. OTTO
37 A statistical model of polymerisation/depolymerisation in silicate melts and glasses
E. D. LACY
38 BOOK REVIEWS (see subject index)
41 Nuclear magnetic resonance investigations of the structure of glasses in the system NaF-Na2O-B2O3
D. KLINE AND P. J. BRAY
52 Nd3+ fluorescence in alkali borate glasses
HIRAYAMA
56 The infra-red transmission of telluride glasses
J. A. SAVAGE AND S. NIELSEN
60 Additional studies of cation sensitive glass electrodes
J. A. SAVAGE AND J. O. ISARO
68 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Properties of glasses in the system B2O3-GeO2 Thermal expansion of some alkali phosphate glasses.
71 BOOK REVIEWS (see subject index)
73 Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of calcium boroaluminate glasses
S. G. BISHOP AND P. J. BRAY
82 An oxygen tracer investigation of the diffusion of 'water' in silica glass
G. J. ROBERTS AND J. P. ROBERTS
89 Model for multi-component diffusion (Correction)
A. R. COOPER, JNR.
90 Liquid immiscibility in the rare earth oxide-boric oxide systems
E. M. LEVIN
94 The ion bombardment of glass
G. CARTER AND W. A. GRANT
101 BOOK REVIEWS (see subject index)
105 Non-oxide I V A-V A-VIA chalcogenide glasses. Part 1. Glass-forming regions and variations in physical properties
A. R. HILTON, C. E. JONES AND M. BRAU
112 Non-oxide I V A-V A-VIA chalcogenide glasses. Part 2. Infra-red absorption by oxide impurities
A. R. HILTON AND C. E. JONES
116 Non-oxide I V A-V A-VIA chalcogenide glasses. Part 3. Structural studies
A. R. HILTON, C. E. JONES, R. D. DOBROTT, H. M. KLEIN,
A. M. BRYANT AND T. D. GEO
127 The crystallisation of Na2O.2SiO2-SiO2 glasses
J. WILLIAMSON AND F. P. GLASSER
139 A study of viscosity-temperature relationships in the GeO2 and SiO2 systems
E. H. FONTANA AND W. A. PLUMMER
147 Electronic processes in low-mobility solids
A. E. OWEN
148 BOOK REVIEWS (see subject index)
149 Radiation induced optical absorption in lead borate glasses in relation to structure changes
A. M. BISHAY AND M. MAKLAD
157 On the thermodynamic properties of amorphous and hexagonal selenium
P. CHAUDHARI, P. BEARDMORE AND M. B. BEVER
The effect of high pressure on crystallisation kinetics with special reference to fused silica
D. R. UHLMANN, J. F. HAYS AND D. TURNBULL
169 The strengthening of glass by ion exchange. Part 2. Stress formation and stress relaxation after ion exchange in alkali aluminosilicate glasses in connection with structural changes in the glass
A. J. BURGGRAAF
173 The strengthening of glass by ion exchange. Part 3. Mathematical description of the stress relaxation after ion exchange in alkali aluminosilicate glasses
W. J. SPOOR AND A. J. BURGGRAAF
178 Detection of VO2+ in glass by electron spin resonance
G. HOCHSTRASSER
183 BOOK REVIEWS (see subject index)
185 Vitreous alkali tungstates
R. J. H. GELSING, H. N. STEIN AND J. M. STEVELS
191 The optical spectra of nickel in alkali tetraborate glasses
J. S. BERKES AND W. B. WHITE
200 Miscibility gap in the potassium sulphate-potassium silicate system at 1300'C
E. RAASK AND R. JESSOP
201 Glass transitions of organic compounds. Part 1. Lower aliphatic alcohols
J. A. FAUCHER AND J. V. KOLESKE
209 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Redox equilibria in glasses
216 BOOK REVIEWS (see subject index)
218 ABSTRACTS
The abstracts in each of the six issues comprising this volume are arranged under the following headings
Theory of liquids
Valence
Structure
Viscosity
Relaxation processes
Density, thermal expansion
Strength, elasticity
Electrical conduction, dielectrics
Absorption of radiation
Optics and optical properties
Irradiated glasses
Thermal properties
Reaction velocities, crystallisation, heats of formation
Surface reactions and surface properties
Glass-forming systems
Phase equilibria, chemical thermodynamics, electrochemistry
Diffusion
Crystals
Non-oxide glasses

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