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English: Hafnium turnings, >99.9% pure, used for evaporating onto glass as HfO2 to create multi-layer dielectric thin film optics in conjucntion with silica layers
Date 10 December 2006 (according to Exif data)
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Author Deglr6328 at English Wikipedia

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