Claims
- 1. An improved process for making infrared-transparent glasses from the fluorides of zirconium, thorium and barium wherein said improvement is comprised of the steps of:
- (a) forming a melt from preselected molar proportions of ultra pure ZrF.sub.4, BaF.sub.2 and ThF.sub.4, in the presence of a reactive atmosphere comprised of HF and He, and soaking said melt in said atmosphere thereby reducing the OH.sup.- and/or O.sup.= concentration of said melt to an insignificant level;
- (b) subsequently replacing said reactive atmosphere with a rectification mixture of He and CCl.sub.4 as a nascent chlorine source thereby eliminating the color-center formation which occurs during the exposure of said melt to said HF/He mixture; and
- (c) subsequently casting, annealing and cooling said melt to a glass in the presence of said rectification mixture.
- 2. A new and improved fluorozirconate glass that is continuously transparent to light from the near ultra violet through the near infrared spectrum substantially as shown in FIG. 2 comprising preselected molar proportions of ZrF.sub.4, ThF.sub.4 and BaF.sub.2, that are essentially free of hydroxide and oxide impurities which produce adsorption bands at 2.9 micrometer wavelengths, cast from a melt in the presence of a mixture of He and CCl.sub.4 to thereby compensate for fluorine deficiences, which cause a formation of the color-center of said glass, by the introduction of a chlorine dopant.
- 3. A fluorozirconate glass of claim 2 wherein 0.58 moles of ZrF.sub.4, 0.33 moles of BaF.sub.2 and 0.09 moles of ThF.sub.4 have been combined in the molten state in the presence of a reactive atmosphere of HF and He and cast, annealed and cooled to a vitreous state in the presence of a rectification mixture of CCl.sub.4 and He.
- 4. A fluorozirconate glass continuously transparent to light from the near-ultraviolet through the near-infrared wavelength spectrum substantially as shown in FIG. 2 prepared by the process of:
- (a) preconditioning selected reactants taken from the group consisting of ZrF.sub.4, BaF.sub.2 and ThF.sub.4, to remove hydroxyl and oxide ion contaminants;
- (b) forming a mixture of said reactants in selected molar proportions which define compositions that fall within the vitreous domain for ZrF.sub.4 -ThF.sub.4 -BaF.sub.2 ;
- (c) raising the temperature of said reactant mixture to form a melt in the presence of a reactive gaseous atmosphere comprised of HF and He and soaking said melt in said atmosphere for an extended time period;
- (d) subsequently replacing said reactive atmosphere with a rectification mixture of CCl.sub.4 as a nascent chlorine source and He, thereby eliminating color-center formation which occurs during said soak in said reactive atmosphere, by the introduction of a chlorine dopant; and
- (e) sequentially casting, annealing and rapidly cooling said melt to a vitreous state in the presence of said rectification mixture.
- 5. An improved process for forming an infrared-transparent glass from the fluorides of zirconium, thorium and barium wherein said improvement is comprised of the steps of:
- (a) preconditioning said fluorides by exposing each of them to reactive atmospheres containing HF at elevated temperatures thereby removing undesirable OH.sup.- and O.sup.= contaminants;
- (b) forming a melt from a mixture of said preconditioned fluorides, in preselected molar proportions, in the presence of a reactive atmosphere containing He and CCl.sub.4 as a nascent chlorine source by raising the temperature of said fluorides to at least 800.degree. C. and maintaining a constant temperature RA purge for at least six hours whereby a chlorine dopant is added; and
- (c) casting, annealing and cooling said melt to a vitreous state in the presence of said chlorine source species and He atmosphere.
- 6. A fluorozirconate glass continuously transparent to light from the near-ultraviolet through the near-infrared wavelength spectrum substantially as shown in FIG. 2 prepared by the process of claim 5.
- 7. A fluorozirconate glass comprised of ZrF.sub.4, ThF.sub.4 and BaF.sub.2 that is prepared by the process of claim 5 and thereby doped with Cl.
- 8. A new and improved fluorozirconate glass that is continuously transparent to light from the near-ultraviolet through the near-infrared wavelength spectrum substantially as shown in FIG. 2 comprising preselected molar proportions of oxide and hydroxide free ZrF.sub.4, ThF.sub.4 and BaF.sub.2 doped with trace quantities of chloride ions.
- 9. A glass in accordance with claim 8, wherein 0.58 moles of ZrF.sub.4, 0.33 moles of BaF.sub.2 and 0.09 moles of ThF.sub.4 are doped with trace quantities of chloride ions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 131,605 filed Mar. 19, 1980, now abandoned.
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