Clear glass with microscopic metal particles sensitive to UV light
Photosensitive glass vase
Photosensitive glass, also called photostructurable glass (PSG) or photomachinable glass, is a glass in the lithium-silicate family of glasses onto which images can be etched using shortwave radiations, such as ultraviolet.[1] Photosensitive glass was first discovered by S. Donald Stookey in 1937.[2][3][4]
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- ^ Paul, p. 333
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- ^ Maluf, pp. 62–63