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  • noun inorganic chemistry Any binary compound of a chalcogen with a more electropositive element.

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  • The researchers tested two materials for coating, magnesium flouride and chalcogenide glass

    Penn State Live 2010

  • Semouchkina and her colleagues 'design calls for magnetic resonator metamaterial made of chalcogenide dielectric glass.

    The Register 2010

  • The researchers tested two materials for coating, magnesium flouride and chalcogenide glass

    Penn State Live 2010

  • The researchers tested two materials for coating, magnesium flouride and chalcogenide glass

    Penn State Live 2010

  • The researchers tested two materials for coating, magnesium flouride and chalcogenide glass

    Penn State Live 2010

  • The researchers tested two materials for coating, magnesium flouride and chalcogenide glass

    Penn State Live 2010

  • In a paper appearing in the journal Applied Physics Letters, Semouchkina and colleagues describe developing a nonmetallic cloak that uses identical glass resonators made of chalcogenide glass, a type of dielectric material (one that does not conduct electricity).

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010

  • PRAM uses the unique behaviour of chalcogenide glass, which can be switched between two states, crystalline and amorphous, with the application of heat.

    Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox Keithley Instruments GmbH 2010

  • The researchers tested two materials for coating, magnesium flouride and chalcogenide glass

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The structure of the proposed cloak consists of identical nanosized chalcogenide glass resonators arranged in a concentric pattern.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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