Section VIII. Element analysis
The ion beam analysis of laser-irradiated borosilicate glass

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The chemical effects of carbon dioxide laser irradiation on some borosilicate glasses have been investigated. Specimens of Tempax and BK7 glass were analysed before and after laser irradiation and were found to have undergone subtle changes in chemical composition. These were thought to have been caused by surface heating. This paper describes the application of Rutherford backscattering spectrometry and nuclear reaction analysis using the 11B(p,α)8Be and 16O(d,p)17O reactions to the study of these glasses.

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