Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters BCI (WoS).The present special topic volume entitled “Glass Science and its Applications – II” covers different glasses and glass ceramic materials for technological and biomedical applications. In this special issue, the first review paper reports on the linear and non- linear properties of different materials. The second paper reports the visible-NIR luminescence and time-resolved emission spectral profiles of Nd3+, and Er3+ doped silver zinc borate glasses. The third paper, As2O3 glasses were identified as the low-loss materials for long-distance optical transmission and CuO containing glasses are also draw special attention because of the p-type semiconductivity property. Glass system of composition Li2O-Na2O-B2O3: Fe2O3 with replacing alkali oxides one by another have been reported in the fourth paper. Dielectric properties of these glasses have also been explored. In biomedical applications, CaO-P2O5 based glass reinforced hydroxyapatite composite material for bone regenerative applications have been reported in paper five and six. Paper six, the guided bone regeneration procedure using a glass-reinforced HA and collagen membrane in the treatment of an intrabony defect was reported. Authors hope that this special volume may be useful for those who are searching for a general overview of glass science and its applications in different fields.
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Preface
Linear and Non-Linear Optical Phenomena of Glasses (Photonics-Photo Chromic-Electro and Magneto Optics): A Review
Luminescence and Time-Resolved Emission Spectra of Nd3+and Er3+: Silver Zinc Borate Glasses
Spectral Features of Lead Arsenate Glasses Doped with Copper Oxide
Dielectric Studies on Alkali Borate Glasses Mixed with Iron Oxide
Treatment of a Large Cystic Lesion in Anterior Maxilla Using Glass Reinforced Hydroxyapatite – A Case Report
Guided Bone Regeneration Using Glass-Reinforced Hydroxyapatite and Collagen Membrane in the Treatment of Peri-Implantitis