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heavy metal fluoride glass fibers and their applications
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Heavy metal fluoride glass fibers, composed of heavy metals and fluorides like zirconium, barium, and lanthanum, exhibit remarkable infrared transmission qualities, making them ideal for applications in the fields of medical imaging, spectroscopy, and telecommunications. Unlike traditional glass which absorbs infrared light, these fluoride glasses allow for high data rate transmission and precise thermal imaging due to their minimal absorption in the mid-infrared spectrum. In medicine, they facilitate cutting-edge diagnostic techniques and minimally invasive surgeries through advanced imaging and laser delivery systems. Their unique chemical properties also make them suitable for the development of sensors and in defense applications for infrared guidance systems. Despite their advantages, the fragility and processing challenges of these glass fibers necessitate ongoing research and development to enhance their durability and ease of use.
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