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Measuring the thermooptical constants of a number of transparent optical glasses

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This paper presents measurements of the photoelastic constants at a wavelength of Lambda=1.053 um for a number of transparent optical glasses. It presents a comparison of the resulting data with known data for wavelengths of Lambda=0.532 or 0.555 um for BF28 glass. The conclusion given earlier is confirmed, according to which there is an insignificant (20%) reduction of the thermooptical constant in going from Lambda=0.555 um to a wavelength of about 1 um.

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