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Are the energy levels in EV known for glass material
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[QUOTE="Borek, post: 5479106, member: 23711"] Judging from your posting history I have a feeling you misunderstand how it works and hope to do something impossible. eV necessary to excite electrons is not a property of electrons - it is property of the material. You don't modify the electrons, you modify the material - and it is not a trivial task, as modified material is never identical with the starting material (ie all its properties change, not just whether it is opaque or not). [/QUOTE]
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