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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
In recent years GeSe2 glass has been intensively studied by different methods. Light scattering experiments [1–10] have been used to investigate the molecular structure of the chalcogenide glasses. Diffraction studies [16–17] have shown that the short range order of this glass is similar to that of the crystalline GeSe2. Raman [9–10] and Mössbauer [11–15] spectroscopies have extended these results to include large number of atoms (intermediate range order). Glass-crystalline transition induced by laser irradiation has been investigated essentially by Raman scattering [10–16].