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Vibrational Spectra of Glass-Forming Oxides with Coordination Lattice Structure

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Volume 25: Optical Methods of Investigating Solid Bodies

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The higher oxide of antimony has as yet been found only in the crystalline state. Studies of its structure showed that this crystalline form has cubic structure with Oh symmetry [43]. Antimonic anhydride has not yet been obtained in the glassy state, although by the Zachariasen theory this compound should form a glass.

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Skobel’tsyn, D.V. (1965). Vibrational Spectra of Glass-Forming Oxides with Coordination Lattice Structure. In: Skobel’tsyn, D.V. (eds) Volume 25: Optical Methods of Investigating Solid Bodies. The Lebedev Physics Institute Series, vol 25. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7206-6_10

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