Claims
- 1. A polarizing glass article made by a method comprising the steps of:melting a batch containing a source of silver, copper or copper-cadmium and at least one halogen; cooling and shaping the melt into a glass article; subjecting the glass article to an elevated temperature for a period of time sufficient to generate and precipitate silver halide, copper halide or copper-cadmium halide crystals in the glass; elongating the glass article under stress at a temperature above the annealing point of the glass to elongate the crystals in the direction of the stress; and exposing the elongated glass article to a reducing atmosphere at an elevated temperature to initiate reduction to silver or copper metal, wherein the glass article has a refractive index greater than 1.65.
- 2. The polarizing glass article of claim 1, wherein the temperature for precipitating silver halide, copper halide or copper-cadmium halide crystals in the glass is at least 50° C. above the softening point of the glass and the time sufficient for precipitating the crystals is between two hours and four hours.
- 3. The polarizing glass article of claim 1, wherein the temperature at which the glass article is elongated under stress is at least 50° C. below the softening point of the glass.
- 4. The polarizing glass article of claim 1, wherein the temperature at which the glass article is exposed to a reducing atmosphere is greater than 250° C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/059,963, flied Jan. 24, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,563,639.
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