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titleOfInvention Glassy inorganic solid, process for the production of such a solid and its use
abstract The invention relates to a glass-like inorganic solid, which is crystal clear, i. H. is transparent and almost colorless in the visible wavelength range and contains the elements silicon, carbon and oxygen. The molar ratio of silicon to oxygen is between 1: 1.5 and 1: 2 and the carbon content is at most 50 mol%. DOLLAR A The invention further relates to a method for producing a glass-like inorganic solid, in which silicon, oxygen and carbon and / or one or more oxygen compounds of carbon are used as starting materials, each in gaseous and atomic and / or molecular form, or of one or multiple sources are generated. The gaseous starting materials are simultaneously directed onto a substrate and still react in the gas phase or when condensing on the substrate. The portion of the reaction products which is solid in the normal state, which essentially consists of the elements carbon, silicon and oxygen and corresponds to the glassy inorganic solid, is condensed on the substrate, while the non-separated gaseous reaction products are removed from the reaction space. DOLLAR A Furthermore, uses of the glassy inorganic solid are described.
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