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- Dichroic_glass abstract "Dichroic glass is glass which displays two different colors by undergoing a color change in certain lighting conditions. One dichroic material is a modern composite non-translucent glass that is produced by stacking layers of glass and micro-layers of metals or oxides which give the glass shifting colors depending on the angle of view, causing an array of colors to be displayed as an example of thin-film optics. The resulting glass is used for decorative purposes such as stained glass, jewelry and other forms of glass art. The commercial title of \"dichroic\" can also display three or more colors (trichroic or pleochroic) and even iridescence in some cases. The term dichroic is used more precisely when labelling interference filters for laboratory use. Another dichroic glass material first appeared in a few pieces of Roman glass from the 4th century and consists of a translucent glass containing colloidal gold and silver particles dispersed in the glass matrix in certain proportions so that the glass has the property of displaying a particular transmitted color and a completely different reflected color, as certain wavelengths of light either pass through or are reflected. In ancient dichroic glass, as seen in the most famous piece, the 4th-century Lycurgus cup in the British Museum, the glass has a green color when lit from in front in reflected light, and another, purple-ish red, when lit from inside or behind the cup so that the light passes through the glass. This is not due to alternating thin metal films but colloidal silver and gold particles dispersed throughout the glass, in an effect similar to that seen in gold ruby glass, though that has only one color whatever the lighting.".
- Dichroic_glass thumbnail Dichroic_glass_pendant.jpg?width=300.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageExternalLink Th_BoudonJ.pdf.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageID "4126880".
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageLength "7101".
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageRevisionID "677696090".
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink British_Museum.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass_compositions.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glass_physics.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optics.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thin-film_optics.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Cathode_ray.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Chromium.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Colloid.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Cranberry_glass.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Dichroic_filter.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Dichroism.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Electron_beam_physical_vapor_deposition.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence_microscope.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Fused_glass.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Iridescence.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink LCD_projector.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Laser.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Lycurgus_Cup.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Oxide.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Physical_vapor_deposition.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Pleochroism.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Roman_glass.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Spectrum.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Stained_glass.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Stereoscopy.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Thin-film_optics.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Thin_film.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Titanium.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_chamber.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Venice.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Warm_glass.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Wavelength.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink Zirconium.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink File:Brit_Mus_13sept10_brooches_etc_046.jpg.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink File:Dichroic_glass_pendant.jpg.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLink File:Green_Lycurgus_Cup.jpg.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dichroic glass".
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageWikiLinkText "dichroic glass".
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Dichroic_glass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dichroic_glass subject Category:Glass_compositions.
- Dichroic_glass subject Category:Glass_physics.
- Dichroic_glass subject Category:Optics.
- Dichroic_glass subject Category:Thin-film_optics.
- Dichroic_glass hypernym Glass.
- Dichroic_glass type Film.
- Dichroic_glass type Type.
- Dichroic_glass type Work.
- Dichroic_glass type Film.
- Dichroic_glass type Physic.
- Dichroic_glass type Science.
- Dichroic_glass type Type.
- Dichroic_glass comment "Dichroic glass is glass which displays two different colors by undergoing a color change in certain lighting conditions. One dichroic material is a modern composite non-translucent glass that is produced by stacking layers of glass and micro-layers of metals or oxides which give the glass shifting colors depending on the angle of view, causing an array of colors to be displayed as an example of thin-film optics.".
- Dichroic_glass label "Dichroic glass".
- Dichroic_glass sameAs Q1209450.
- Dichroic_glass sameAs Dichroitisches_Glas.
- Dichroic_glass sameAs Vetro_dicroico.
- Dichroic_glass sameAs Szkło_dichroiczne.
- Dichroic_glass sameAs m.0bkj6h.
- Dichroic_glass sameAs Q1209450.
- Dichroic_glass wasDerivedFrom Dichroic_glass?oldid=677696090.
- Dichroic_glass depiction Dichroic_glass_pendant.jpg.
- Dichroic_glass isPrimaryTopicOf Dichroic_glass.