Claims
- 1. A glass polarizer that provides effective polarization of radiation across the entire visible wavelength region of the spectrum, the glass having an R.sub.2 O--Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 --B.sub.2 O.sub.3 --SiO.sub.2 base composition, a precipitated crystal phase consisting of a halide selected from the group consisting of cuprous, cadmium and mixed cuprous-cadmium halides, the volume fraction of the crystals being greater than 0.003, the crystals in the crystal phase being elongated and oriented, and at least a portion of the crystals near the surface of the article being at least partially reduced to metallic copper, whereby the article exhibits permanent dichroic behavior and polarization capability across the entire 400-700 nm wavelength range, the efficiency of the polarization, calculated on the basis of a standard defined by the formula, ##EQU4## wherein T max is the transmittance of the perpendicular component of polarized light and T min is transmittance of the parallel component and employing transmittance measurements at a wavelength of 500 nm being at least 0.80.
- 2. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the glass composition includes 0.2-2.0 weight percent copper calculated as Cu.sub.2 O and 0.25-1.5% of a halogen selected from the group consisting of bromine, chlorine and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 2 wherein the glass composition includes 0.4-1.0% Cu.sub.2 O, 0.4-1.0% SnO and 0.25-1.5% of a halogen selected from the group consisting of 0.25-1.0% Cl, 0-1.0% Br and 0.25-1.5% of mixtures.
- 4. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the glass composition consists essentially of, as calculated from the glass batch in weight percent on an oxide and halogen basis; 40-80% SiO.sub.2, 4-35% B.sub.2 O.sub.3, 0-26% Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, 0-8% Li.sub.2 O, 0-15% Na.sub.2 O, 0-20% K.sub.2 O, the total Li.sub.2 O+Na.sub.2 O+K.sub.2 O being 2-20%, 0-10% CaO+BaO+SrO, 0.2-2% Cu.sub.2 O, 0-2% CdO, 0-12% ZrO.sub.2, 0-2.5% SnO.sub.2, 0-2% As.sub.2 O.sub.3 +Sb.sub.2 O.sub.3, 0-2% Cl, 0-2% Br, 0.25-2.0% Cl+Br, 0-2% F, with an R-value in the range of 0.15-0.45.
- 5. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the glass is a non-photochromic glass.
- 6. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the volume fraction of the crystals is greater than 0.005.
- 7. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the glass has a sharp cutoff for radiation at wavelengths below 400 nm.
- 8. A glass polarizer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the crystal phase is cuprous halide crystals.
- 9. A method of producing a glass polarizer that is effective to polarize light radiation across the entire visible wavelength region of the spectrum which comprises the steps of melting a batch for a R.sub.2 O--Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 --B.sub.2 O.sub.3 --SiO.sub.2 base glass containing at least 0.2% by weight Cu.sub.2 O together with a sufficient amount of at least one halogen selected from the group consisting of chlorine and bromine to react with at least 0.2% copper, precipitating a cuprous halide crystal phase in the glass in an amount that constitutes over 0.003 volume fraction of the glass, subjecting the glass to a stress in one direction of at least 17.25 Mpa (2500 psi) to elongate the glass and the cuprous halide crystals therein, and then exposing the glass to a reducing atmosphere to reduce at least a portion of the copper halide crystals in a thin layer near the surface of the glass to impart permanent dichroic behavior and polarizing capability across the entire 400-700 nm wavelength range the efficiency of the polarizing capability, calculated on the basis of a standard defined by the formula, ##EQU5## wherein T max is the transmittance of the perpendicular component of polarized light T min is the transmittance of the parallel component and employing transmittance measurements at a wavelength of 500 nm, being at least 0.80.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 9 which further comprises cooling the molten glass while avoiding crystal formation, and thereafter reheating the glass to thermally precipitate cuprous halide crystals.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 10 wherein the glass is reheated to a temperature in the range of 650.degree.-850.degree. C.
- 12. A method in accordance with claim 11 wherein the glass is exposed to a reducing atmosphere at a temperature of at least about 400.degree. C.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 11 wherein the reducing atmosphere is hydrogen.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 9 which comprises subjecting the glass to a stress of at least 20.7 Mpa (3000 psi) to elongate the glass and the crystals.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 08/166,833 filed Dec. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,430,573 issued Jul. 4, 1995.
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