Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10631205 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Aluminate glasses are important materials from a fundamental structural point of view because Al is the only network former. They present also a technological interest because of their good IR transmission and ultralow optical losses. Aluminum in glasses of the system MO-Al2O3 (MÂ =Â Ca, Sr, Ba) can have different coordination numbers, essentially 4 and 6, as a function of the MO/Al2O3 ratio. Using Raman spectroscopy and high field 27Al NMR spectroscopy, we have determined the structure of aluminum network as a function of MO/Al2O3 ratio with M corresponds to different alkaline-earth cations. Al is essentially in four-fold coordination with different amounts for Al2O3 between 50 and 75% but varies between Q2 and Q4 species as a function of MO/Al2O3 ratio where Q is tetrahedral species and n the number of bridging oxygen.
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Authors
Marina Licheron, Valérie Montouillout, Francis Millot, Daniel R. Neuville,