Claims
- 1. A bulk optical glass containing phosphorous which is transparent in the visible range of the spectrum comprising at least 50 atomic percent nitride anions as its anionic ingredient and having a refractive index in excess of 1.85, a softening temperature in excess of 750.degree. C., and a hardness greater than 4.9 on Mohs' scale.
- 2. A bulk optical glass according to claim 1 comprising 100 atomic percent of said nitride anions as the anionic ingredient.
- 3. An optical glass prepared by heating a compound selected from the group consisting of phosphorous nitride and hydrogenated phosphorous nitride to a temperature greater than 500.degree. C. but not more than 750.degree. C. in an airtight crucible until said compound becomes a monolithic amorphous material; and quenching said amorphous material to room temperature.
- 4. An optical glass prepared according to claim 3 in which said compound for heating is a mixture of phosphorous nitride and hydrogenated phosphorous nitride.
- 5. An optical glass prepared according to claim 4 in which simultaneously with heating said compound to a temperature of at least 500.degree. C. but not greater than 750.degree. C. said compound is also subjected to a pressure of at least 5 kilobars but not more than 25 kilobars.
- 6. An optical glass prepared according to claim 3 in which said compound is simultaneously heated and subjected to a pressure of at least 5 kilobars but not more than 25 kilobars.
- 7. An optical glass containing nitride anions as the principal anionic ingredient, in which phosphorous nitride is admixed with other nitrides selected from the group consisting of calcium, barium, lithium, silicon, sodium, and mixtures thereof; said admixture having been heated to a temperature of at least 650.degree. C. but not more than 1400.degree. C. at a pressure of at least 5 kilobars but not more than 25 kilobars in a sealed crucible to form a homogenous mass; and said homogeneous mass having been cooled to room temperature.
- 8. An optical glass according to claim 7 in which said phosphorous nitride contains between about 0-20% by weight of oxygen as an impurity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/229,656 filed on Apr. 19, 1994 for NITRIDE GLASSES AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME, now , U.S. Pat. No. 5,455,211.
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