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An optical glass comprising in mass %: 1 P.sub.2O.sub.5 25%-less than 45% B.sub.2O.sub.3 6-20% BaO 24%-less than 40% ZnO 3-14% MgO 0-15% CaO 0-15% SrO 0-15% Li.sub.2O 0-5% Na.sub.2O 0-5% K.sub.2O 0-5% WO.sub.3 0-5% and Al.sub.2O.sub.3 0-5%. The optical glass should preferably contain 0.1-5% WO.sub.3, 3.6-15% MgO, 0.1-5% Li.sub.2O+Na.sub.2O+K.sub.2O, 0--less than 0.5% and Sb.sub.2O.sub.3+As.sub.2O.sub.3 with the mass ratio of ZnO/BaO being 0.12--less than 0.50. The optical glass should preferably have refractive index (nd) within a range from 1.54 to 1.65 and Abbe number (.nu.d) within a range exceeding 57 up to 69 and liquid phase temperature within a range from 870.degree. C. to 930.degree. C. There is provided an optical glass having high resistance to devitrification and medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics which is free of ingredients such as Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 having a high cost of raw material and therefore can be manufactured at a relatively low cost of raw materials. |pA3ZWm
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Inventors: Mori, Yoshio; (Yokohama-shi, JP) ; Onozawa, Masahiro; (Sagamihara-shi, JP) ibha`
Correspondence Name and Address: HEDMAN & COSTIGAN P.C. ><^
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Serial No.: 504112 GKIO@!@[
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Filed: August 10, 2004 3RJsH:u8
PCT Filed: January 29, 2003 vnc-W3N
PCT NO: PCT/JP03/00839 ^Y,nv,gYn
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U.S. Current Class: 359/883 2!QQypQ
U.S. Class at Publication: 359/883 O%}?DiSl
Intern'l Class: G02B 005/08 t>Lq
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Foreign Application Data K,j'!VQA4g
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Feb 20, 2002 JP 2002-04342 /F@CrNFb(
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1. An optical glass comprising in mass %: q<[m(]:
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2. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 comprising, in mass %, 0.1-5% WO.sub.3. z_f^L %J0
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3. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 comprising, in mass %, 3.6-15% MgO. 6U9FvPJ
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4. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 comprising, in masst %, 0.1-5% Li.sub.2O+Na.sub.2O+K.sub.2O. Ahkq
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5. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 wherein mass ratio of ZnO/BaO is within a range from 0.12 to less than 0.50. 3FY87R
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6. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 comprising, in mass %, 0-- less than 0.5% Sb.sub.2O.sub.3+As.sub.2O.sub.3. tJ$gH;
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7. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 having optical constants of refractive index (nd) within a range from 1.54 to 1.65 and Abbe number (.nu.d) within a range exceeding 57 up to 69. V!\'7-[R
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8. An optical glass as defined in claim 1 having liquid phase temperature within a range from 870.degree. C. to 930.degree. C. L.2!Q3&
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[0001] This invention relates to an optical glass having medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics and having high resistance to devitrifiction. 1R,SA:L$
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[0002] Optical elements such as lenses are usually manufactured by press molding an optical glass by either direct pressing or reheat pressing. Direct pressing is a method according to which temperature of melted glass gob of a predetermined weight is lowered to molding temperature and, at the molding temperature, the glass gob is press molded by a mold. DGbEQiX$\
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[0003] Reheat pressing is a method according to which glass gob of a predetermined weight obtained by cooling and solidifying melted glass is reheated to the molding temperature region and, at the molding temperature, the glass gob is press molded by a mold. /%1-tGh
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[0004] It is well known that, when glass is held in a devitrification temperature region which is lower than liquid phase temperature of the glass, devitrification occurs and grows, though the speed of growth is low or high depending upon the composition of the optical glass. In a glass having a high liquid phase temperature, the liquid phase temperature widely exceeds the molding temperature region and, therefore, in the above described pressing of the glass, there tends to occur long duration of time during which the glass is held in the devitrification temperature region which is lower than the liquid phase temperature while the temperature of the glass is lowered or raised until molding of the glass and while the glass is being molded and this gives rise to devitrification. IY
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[0005] An optical glass having medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics, particularly an optical glass having optical constants of refractive index (nd) within a range of about 1.54-1.65 and Abbe number (.nu.d) within a range of about 57-69 is useful in optical design. Known in the art as an optical glass having such optical constants are several glasses which are generally known as dense phosphate crown glasses. For increasing refractive index, these glasses mostly comprise ingredients such as Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 made of expensive raw materials which are added to a phosphate glass which originally has a low refractive index. Since the cost of manufacture of these glasses is high, only a very few of them are manufactured on an industrial scale. tH=jaFJ
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[0006] As a glass having similar optical constants to those described above, there is disclosed a P.sub.2O.sub.5--ZnO optical glass suitable for precision mold pressing (e.g., Patent Literature 1). This glass, however, has the problem that it has a high liquid phase temperature. As described above, a glass having a high liquid phase temperature tends to give rise to devitrification while the temperature of the glass is lowered or raised until molding of the glass and while the glass is being molded and, therefore, it is difficult to manufacture, on a stable basis, optical elements such as lenses which require a high homogeneity. This glass therefore cannot be practically used. <&kl:|
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[0007] Known also in the art are phosphate optical glasses comprising Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 (e.g., Patent Literature 2 and 3). The glass containing Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 however requires a very high cost of raw materials. n"w>Y)C(X)
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[0008] Patent Literature 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. Hei 2-124743 MFn\[J`Ra
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[0009] Patent Literature 2 Japanese Patent Publication No. Sho 38-5013 ;b}cn!U]
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[0010] Patent Literature 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication No. Sho 52-68217 3aw-fuuIb
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[0011] It is an object of the present invention to provide an optical glass which has comprehensively eliminated the above described disadvantages of the prior art, has high resistance to devitrification, has medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics, and is free of expensive raw materials such as Ta.sub.2O.sub.5 and therefore can be manufactured at a relatively low cost of raw materials. +w?-#M#
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[0012] Laborious studies and experiments made by the inventors of the present invention for achieving the above described objects of the invention have resulted in the finding, which has led to the present invention, that a glass which has high resistance to devitrification, has medium refractive index and low dispersion characteristics and can be manufactured at a relatively low cost of raw materials can be obtained in a P.sub.2O.sub.5--B.sub.2O.sub.3--BaO--ZnO glass of a specific composition which has hitherto been unknown in the art. <m/XGFc
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2 P.sub.2O.sub.5 25%-less than 45% B.sub.2O.sub.3 6-20% BaO 24%-less than 40% ZnO 3-14% MgO 0-15% CaO 0-15% SrO 0-15% Li.sub.2O 0-5% Na.sub.2O 0-5% K.sub.2O 0 5% WO.sub.3 0-5% Al.sub.2O.sub.3 0-5% and being free of Ta.sub.2O.sub.5. Z.`0
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[0013] An optical glass of claim 2 is one as defined in claim 1 which is characterized by comprising, in mass %, 0.1-5% WO.sub.3. E~c>j<'-"<
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[0014] An optical glass of claim 3 is one as defined in claim 1 or 2 which is characterized by comprising, in mass %, 3.6-15% MgO. G\R6=K:f7
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[0015] An optical glass of claim 4 is one as defined in any of claims 1-3 which is characterized by comprising, in mass %, 0.1-5% Li.sub.2O+Na.sub.2O+K.sub.2O. 7+Er}y>
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[0016] An optical glass of claim 5 is one as defined in any of claims 1-4 which is characterized in that mass ratio of ZnO/BaO is within a range from 0.12 to less than 0.50. #y'p4Xf
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[0017] An optical glass of claim 6 is one as defined in any of claims 1-5 which is characterized by comprising, in mass %, 0--less than 0.5% Sb.sub.2O.sub.3+As.sub.2O.sub.3. +7{8T{
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[0018] An optical glass of claim 7 is one as defined in any of claims 1-6 which is characterized by having optical constants of refractive index (nd) within a range 1.54 to 1.65 and Abbe number (.nu.d) within a range exceeding 57 up to 69. Wcbm,O4u
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[0019] An optical glass of claim 8 is one as defined in any of claims 1-7 which is characterized by having liquid phase temperature within a range from 870.degree. C. to 930.degree. C. JQ|*XU
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[0020] Reasons for limiting the composition ranges of respective ingredients of the optical glass made according to the present invention as described above will now be described. _FU}IfG>t
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[0021] The P.sub.2O.sub.5 ingredient is a glass forming oxide in the glass of the present invention and is indispensable for the glass. If the amount of this ingredient is less than 25%, the glass becomes instable and difficulty arises in vitrification. If the amount of this ingredient 45% or over, mechanical properties of the glass are deteriorated. I+QM":2
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[0022] The B.sub.2O.sub.3 ingredient is effective for restraining occurrence of opaqueness in the glass of the present invention which contains the P.sub.2O.sub.5 ingredient. If the amount of this ingredient is less than 6%, it becomes difficult to achieve this effect. If the amount of this ingredient exceeds 20%, chemical durability of the glass is deteriorated and the glass tends to be colored. cT@H49#uB
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