A Multi-Method Characterisation Of Borosilicate Glasses Doped With 1 Up To 10Mol% Fe, Ti And Sb

The model glasses NBS1 and NBS2 are sodium borosilicate glasses of high intrinsic UV transmission. Although both glasses have an SiO2 content of 74 mol%, they possess different matrix structures due to varied Na2O/B2O3 ratios. Nonbridging oxygens occur in the NBS1 but not in the BNS2 glass. Fe, Ti and Sb oxides were added at concentrations of 1 and 10 mol% to study valence, coordination and site distribution. XANES, Mossbauer, optical absorption photoluminescence and EPR spectroscopy provided an insight into the structures and near range environments of the dopants. Large differences were found for the two Fe doped glasses.

Author
A Schutz Et Al
Origin
Otto Schott Inst, Germany
Journal Title
Glass Sci Technol 77 6 2004 295-305
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 2900

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A Multi-Method Characterisation Of Borosilicate Glasses Doped With 1 Up To 10Mol% Fe, Ti And Sb
Glass Sci Technol 77 6 2004 295-305
S 2900
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