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titleOfInvention ZnO-based glass ceramic
abstract A substantially transparent glass ceramic and aluminogallate spinel crystal phase and enter the SiO 2 —Al 2 O 3 —ZnO—K 2 O—Ga 2 O 3 —Na 2 O system, in particular oxidation in percent by weight of an object reference, 25-50% of SiO 2, 0-26% of the Al 2 O 3, 15 to 45 percent of ZnO, 0 to 25 percent of K 2 O, 0% of the Na 2 O, becomes essentially of 0-32% of Ga 2 O 3, K 2 O + Na 2 O> 10%, and a glass-ceramic having a glass-ceramic composition is Al 2 O 3 + Ga 2 O 3> 10% Discloses a method for producing a glass ceramic whose microstructure exhibits a crystalline phase comprising at least 15% by weight of hexagonal ZnO crystals. Another aspect disclosed is an optical element selected from the group consisting of an optical fiber, a gain or laser medium, an amplification component, and a saturable absorber, wherein the element comprises a transparent glass ceramic having the same composition as described above. An optical element comprising hexagonal ZnO crystals having a crystallinity of at least about 15% by weight.
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