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An Editor's Summary After his girlfriend of four years-whom he
thought was "the one"-broke up with him for no apparent reason,
Lancelot, a shoe-shiner at JFK's Terminal 6, goes on a mission to
find out why their relationship failed. Every customer that visits
his stand in this highly trafficked terminal of the airport is bait
for the author and his questions about marriage, love, and
relationships. Over 6 months, he gathers as much information as he
can from people of diverse backgrounds to understand what makes
marriages and other relationships last and what makes them fail.
Each person serves as a key component in solving Lancelot's
personal puzzle, as he tries to put together the pieces and
formulate his own conclusions about relationships. One hundred
people, 100 different stories, and all for one man's quest.
The unique properties and functionalities of chalcogenide glasses
make them promising materials for photonic applications.
Chalcogenide glasses are transparent from the visible to the near
infrared region and can be moulded into lenses or drawn into
fibres. They have useful commercial applications as components for
lenses for infrared cameras, and chalcogenide glass fibres and
optical components are used in waveguides for use with lasers, for
optical switching, chemical and temperature sensing and phase
change memories. Chalcogenide glasses comprehensively reviews the
latest technological advances in this field and the industrial
applications of the technology.
Part one outlines the preparation methods and properties of
chalcogenide glasses, including the thermal properties, structure,
and optical properties, before going on to discuss mean
coordination and topological constraints in chalcogenide network
glasses, and the photo-induced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses.
This section also covers the ionic conductivity and physical aging
of chalcogenide glasses, deposition techniques for chalcogenide
thin films, and transparent chalcogenide glass-ceramics. Part two
explores the applications of chalcogenide glasses. Topics discussed
include rare-earth-doped chalcogenide glass for lasers and
amplifiers, the applications of chalcogenide glasses for infrared
sensing, microstructured optical fibres for infrared applications,
and chalcogenide glass waveguide devices for all-optical signal
processing. This section also discusses the control of light on the
nanoscale with chalcogenide thin films, chalcogenide glass resists
for lithography, and chalcogenide for phase change optical and
electrical memories. The book concludes with an overview of
chalcogenide glasses as electrolytes for batteries.
Chalcogenide glasses comprehensively reviews the latest
technological advances and applications of chalcogenide glasses,
and is an essential text for academics, materials scientists and
electrical engineers working in the photonics and optoelectronics
industry.
Outlines preparation methods and properties, and explores
applications of chalcogenide glasses.Covers the ionic conductivity
and physical aging of chalcogenide glasses, deposition techniques
for chalcogenide thin films, and transparent chalcogenide
glass-ceramicsDiscusses the control of light on the nanoscale with
chalcogenide thin films, chalcogenide glass resists for
lithography, and chalcogenide for phase change optical and
electrical memories
We are all story tellers. This is just the first in a series that
will explore the marriage of life and landscape, truth and
wondering, the heart and the body.
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