Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1480665 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Off-stoichiometric glasses in the Ba-Ga-Ge-Se system with Se excess or deficiency (BGGS ± Se) are synthesized and their structure is characterized using Raman and multinuclear (77Se, 71Ga) magic-angle-spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS NMR) spectroscopy. The results reveal that the structure of these off-stoichiometric BGGS ± Se glasses consists of a charge-compensated, partially covalent network of corner-sharing (Ga/Ge)Se4 tetrahedra where [GaSe4]â tetrahedra charge balance the Ba2 + cations. Addition of excess Se to a stoichiometric BaSe-Ga2Se3-GeSe2 glass with BaSe:Ga2Se3 > 1 results in the formation of Se-Se linkages, while Se deficiency is accommodated via the formation of homopolar Ge-Ge bonds, in agreement with the continuously-alloyed structural scenario of purely covalent chalcogenide glasses. Such composition-dependent structural evolution is shown to be consistent with the corresponding variation in density and glass transition temperature.
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Authors
A.W. Mao, D.C. Kaseman, B.G. Aitken, S. Sen,