Phosphosilicate glass

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Phosphosilicate glass, commonly referred to by the acronym PSG, is a

semiconductor device fabrication for intermetal layers, i.e., insulating layers deposited between succeedingly higher metal or conducting layers, due to its effect in gettering alkali ions. Another common type of phosphosilicate glass is borophosphosilicate glass
(BPSG).

Soda-lime phosphosilicate glasses also form the basis for bioactive glasses (e.g.

Bioglass), a family of materials which chemically convert to mineralised bone (hydroxy-carbonate-apatite
) in physiological fluid.

See also

References

  1. ^ Evgeny Dianov (16 September 2015). "Fiber for Fiber Lasers: Bismuth-doped optical fibers: Advances in an active laser media". Laser Focus World. Retrieved 24 September 2015.