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SIMULATIONS OF UV INDUCED PROCESSES IN SILICA GLASSES

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Abstract

Simulation methods derived from modern quantum chemistry and solid state physics offer new perspectives for the study of the optical properties of point defects in solids. The interplay between theory and experiment provides a powerful tool to understand radiation-induced processes in silica.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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