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titleOfInvention Organic-inorganic hybrid glassy material and method for producing the same
abstract There has been no transparent material having a very low softening temperature, a small Abbe number temperature change, and a high visible light transmittance suitable for optical use in a normal temperature range. The Abbe number does not change by more than 1.5 in the temperature range of 20 to 150 ° C. (the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value is within 1.5), and the standard deviation of the Abbe number in the temperature range of 20 to 150 ° C. Is an organic-inorganic hybrid glassy material having an average transmittance of 85% or more in a wavelength range of 300 to 800 nm. The softening temperature is 50 ° C. to 350 ° C., and it has a characteristic of having meltability. [Selection] Figure 1
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