Characterization of fullerenes thin film Oon glasses by UV/VIS/NIR and opto-magnetic imaging spectroscopy

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Abstract

UV/VIS spectroscopic characterization of glasses is a part of the standard procedure. The reasons to do it is to ensure UV eye protection and characterization of material transparency. However, we extend this research to IR domain because the quality of glasses depend not only on UV protection and their transparency but on complementarities and compatibility of eye vision with optical device, also. We characterized basic material of glasses by UV/VIS/NIR and novel method Opto-magnetic Imaging Spectroscopy (OMIS). Then we doped basic material with fullerenes, and characterized them using the same procedure. Results are presented and discussed. © Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade.

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Rosić, J. Š., Conte, M., Munćan, J., Matija, L., & Koruga, D. (2014). Characterization of fullerenes thin film Oon glasses by UV/VIS/NIR and opto-magnetic imaging spectroscopy. FME Transactions, 42(2), 172–176. https://doi.org/10.5937/fmet1402172S

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