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- AgInSbTe, or silver-indium-antimony-tellurium, is a phase change material from the group of chalcogenide gl****es, used in rewritable optical discs (such...
- rewritable CDs. AgInSbTe is known as a growth-dominated material while GeSbTe is known as a nucleation-dominated material. In GeSbTe, the nucleation process...
- weight of constituent elements; i.e., S > Se > Te. Chalcogenide compounds such as AgInSbTe and GeSbTe are used in rewritable optical disks and phase-change...
- science topics Basics Gl**** Gl**** transition Supercooling Formulation AgInSbTe Biogl**** Borophosphosilicate gl**** Borosilicate gl**** Ceramic glaze Chalcogenide...
- 2013-09-06. Archived from the original on 2016-06-04. Retrieved 2016-05-15. "Sto AG, Cabot Create Aerogel Insulation". Construction Digital. 15 November 2011...
- science topics Basics Gl**** Gl**** transition Supercooling Formulation AgInSbTe Biogl**** Borophosphosilicate gl**** Borosilicate gl**** Ceramic glaze Chalcogenide...
- science topics Basics Gl**** Gl**** transition Supercooling Formulation AgInSbTe Biogl**** Borophosphosilicate gl**** Borosilicate gl**** Ceramic glaze Chalcogenide...
- science topics Basics Gl**** Gl**** transition Supercooling Formulation AgInSbTe Biogl**** Borophosphosilicate gl**** Borosilicate gl**** Ceramic glaze Chalcogenide...
- slightly different compositions under different trade names: Borofloat of Schott AG, a borosilicate gl****, which is produced to flat gl**** in a float process...
- silver is visible, the lenses appear darker. AgCl + e − ↽ − − ⇀ Ag + Cl − {\displaystyle {\ce {AgCl + e^- <=> Ag + Cl^-}}} In the shade, this reaction is...