Optical materials generally consist of one or two basic chemicals, such as glass-metal oxides and more than ten other metal oxides, which are to rare-earth oxides or rare oxides (scattered and rare in nature, which is called the noble), as well other chemicals of high purity content of the main chemical, without which the optical quality of the material is not possible.
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CHEMICAL NAME |
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Cobalt Oxide |
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Nickel Oxide |
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Copper Oxide |
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Ferrum Protoxide |
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Ferrum Oxide |
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Ferrum Oxide |
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Stannum Oxide |
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Chromium Oxide |
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Uranium Oxide |
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Vanadium Oxide |
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Molybdenum Oxide |
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Selenium Oxide |
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Cadmium Oxide |
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Cadmium Oxide |
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Manganese Oxide |
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Manganese Oxide |
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Neodymium Oxide |