Near-infrared absorption glass, element and filter

US9321673B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9321673-B2
Application numberUS-201213622084-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2012
Priority dateFeb 17, 2012
Publication dateApr 26, 2016
Grant dateApr 26, 2016

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The invention provides a near-infrared absorption glass, a near-infrared absorption element and a near-infrared absorption filter each with good chemical stability and transmissivity property in the visible range. When such glass is 1 mm thick, the transmissivity of such glass is more than 80% at 400 nm, and more than 85% at 500 nm. The near-infrared absorption glass comprises cations such as P 5+ , Al 3+ , Li + , R 2+ and Cu 2+ as well as anions such as O 2− and F − , wherein the R 2+ refers to Mg 2+ , Ca 2 , Sr 2+ and Ba 2+ , and wherein the content of the said Li + is 1-15%. Furthermore, the water resistant stability D W of the said near-infrared absorption glass is Class 1 and the acid resistant stability D A is above Class 4.

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What is claimed is: 1. A near-infrared absorption glass comprising P 5+ , Al 3+ , Li + , R 2+ , Cu 2+ , O 2− and F − , wherein the R 2+ is 54-65% by cation weight and comprises a combination of Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , Sr 2+ and Ba 2+ ; wherein F − and O 2− comprise 100% of the anion content and O 2− comprises 40-55% by anion weight; and wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises: a transmissivity of more than 80% at 400 nm, more than 85% at 500 nm, and more than 58% at 600 nm, further wherein the transmissivity is measured through a near-infrared absorption glass having a thickness of 1 mm; a water resistant stability D W of the near-infrared absorption glass is Class 1; and an acid resistant stability D A is above Class 4. 2. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the transmissivity is more than 88% at 400 nm, and more than 90% at 500 nm. 3. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 15-35% of P 5+ , 5-20% of Al 3+ , 1-15% of Li + , 0-10% of Na + and 0.1-8% of Cu 2+ . 4. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 15-35% of P 5+ , 5-20% of Al 3+ , 1-10% of Li + , 0-10% of Na + and 0.1-8% of Cu 2+ . 5. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 15-35% of P 5+ , 5-20% of Al 3+ , 2-5% of Li + , 0-10% of Na + and 0.1-8% of Cu 2+ . 6. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 20-30% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 1-15% of Li + , 0-5% of Na + and 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ . 7. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 20-30% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 1-10% of Li + , 0-5% of Na + and 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ . 8. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 20-30% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 2-5% of Li + , 0-5% of Na + and 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ . 9. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 21-25% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 1-15% of Li + , 0.5-3% of Na + and 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ . 10. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 21-25% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 1-10% of Li + , 0.5-3% of Na + and 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ . 11. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 21-25% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 2-5% of Li + , 0.5-3% of Na + and 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ . 12. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 15-35% of P 5+ , 5-20% of Al 3+ , 1-15% of Li + , 0-10% of Na + , 0-3% of K + , 0.1-8% of Cu 2+ , 0.1-10% of Mg 2+ , 1-20% of Ca 2+ , 15-35% of Sr 2+ and 10-30% of Ba 2+ . 13. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 20-30% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 1-10% of Li + , 0-5% of Na + , 0-3% of K + , 1.2-5% of Cu 2+ , 2-8% of Mg 2+ , 5-15% of Ca 2+ , 21-30% of Sr 2+ and 15-30% of Ba 2+ . 14. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 21-25% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 2-5% of Li + , 0.5-3% of Na + , 1.8-3% of Cu 2+ , 3-7% of Mg 2+ , 7-11% of Ca 2+ , 23-28% of Sr 2+ and 21-30% of Ba 2+ . 15. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by cation weight: 21-25% of P 5+ , 10-15% of Al 3+ , 2-5% of Li + , 0.5-3% of Na + , 1.8-3% of Cu 2+ , 3-7% of Mg 2+ , 7-11% of Ca 2+ , 23-28% of Sr 2+ and 21-25% of Ba 2+ . 16. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by anion weight: 48-57% of F − and 43-52% of O 2− . 17. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises F − and O 2− , wherein F − is more than 50% but no more than 57% by anion weight, and wherein O 2− is no less than 43% but less than 50% by anion weight. 18. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by anion weight: 51-55% of F − and 45-49% of O 2− . 19. The near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 , wherein the near-infrared absorption glass comprises by anion weight: 51-53% of F − and 47-49% of O 2− . 20. A near-infrared absorption element comprising the near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 . 21. A near-infrared absorption filter comprising the near-infrared absorption glass of claim 1 .

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  • for infrared absorbing glass · CPC title

  • C03C3/247Primary

    containing fluorine and phosphorus · CPC title

  • for glass selectively absorbing radiation of specified wave lengths · CPC title

  • G02B5/22Primary

    Absorbing filters {(G02B5/201 - G02B5/208 take precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9321673B2 cover?
The invention provides a near-infrared absorption glass, a near-infrared absorption element and a near-infrared absorption filter each with good chemical stability and transmissivity property in the visible range. When such glass is 1 mm thick, the transmissivity of such glass is more than 80% at 400 nm, and more than 85% at 500 nm. The near-infrared absorption glass comprises cations such as P…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cdgm Glass Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C03C3/247. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Apr 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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