Transparent, near infrared-shielding glass ceramic
US-2017362119-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US10464840B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10464840-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715724825-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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Near-infrared shielding includes a glass material. The shielding provides transmittance at wavelengths between 390 to 700 nm, but near infrared absorbing species are distributed throughout the glass material and the shielding blocks light in the near infrared range. Further, the glass material has a near zero or negative coefficient of thermal expansion, allowing the glass material to heat up when the shielding is blocking a near infrared laser, without expanding much.
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What is claimed is: 1. Near-infrared shielding comprising a glass material, wherein the shielding is translucent in the visible range such that the shielding provides at least 20% transmittance at some or all wavelengths between 390 to 700 nm, wherein near infrared absorbing species are distributed throughout the glass material of the shielding, wherein the shielding blocks light in the near infrared range such that transmittance at some or all wavelengths between 700 and 2500 nm is less than 20% and transmittance for most wavelengths between 1 and 2 mm is less than 15%, and wherein the glass material of the shielding has a near zero or negative coefficient of thermal expansion, that being less than 200×10 −9 /K at temperatures between 0 to 35° C.; wherein the shielding has a thickness that is at least 0.5 mm and less than 5 cm and a major surface having an area of at least 4 cm 2 , whereby the shielding is configured for use as a laser-resistant window; wherein the glass material is doped silica-titania with constituent composition, comprising: at least 0.2 weight percent dopant, wherein the dopant comprises an oxide of tantalum, and wherein the oxide of tantalum is at least 0.5 weight percent and no more than 5 weight percent of the constituent composition of the glass material; at least 5 weight percent titania; and silica, wherein the silica is the greatest constituent by weight percentage. 2. The shielding of claim 1 , wherein the silica of the glass material is greater than 85 weight percent of the constituent composition. 3. The shielding of claim 1 , wherein the titania is at least 7 weight percent and no more than 12 weight percent of the constituent composition of the glass material. 4. The shielding of claim 1 , wherein the constituent composition is free of halogen and alkali dopants. 5. Near-infrared shielding comprising a glass material with constituent composition, comprising: at least 0.5 weight percent and no more than 5 weight percent an oxide of tantalum; at least 5 weight percent titania; and silica, wherein the silica is the greatest constituent by weight percentage, wherein the shielding has a thickness that is at least 0.5 mm and less than 5 cm and a major surface having an area of at least 4 cm 2 , and wherein the shielding provides at least 20% transmittance at some or all wavelengths between 390 to 700 nm, transmittance at some or all wavelengths between 700 and 2500 nm less than 20%, and transmittance for most wavelengths between 1 and 2 mm less than 15%. 6. The shielding of claim 5 , wherein the silica of the glass material is greater than 85 weight percent of the constituent composition. 7. The shielding of claim 5 , wherein the titania is at least 7 weight percent and no more than 12 weight percent of the constituent composition of the glass material. 8. The shielding of claim 5 , wherein the constituent composition is free of halogen and alkali dopants.
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