Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1480897 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Mixed alkali effect of lithium cesium borate glasses was studied.•Mixed alkali effect was observed in longitudinal modulus by Brillouin scattering.•Glass, crystal, and melt were studied at high temperatures by Brillouin scattering.•The annealing effect was observed clearly in sound velocity below Tg.

The mixed alkali effect on elastic properties of lithium cesium borate glasses 0.25[xLi2O − (1 − x) Cs2O] − 0.75B2O3 was studied by Brillouin scattering. The observed mixed alkali effect on the negative deviation from linearity in the composition dependence of longitudinal modulus was discussed on the basis of the decrease of four-fold coordinated boron atoms and the increase of nonbridging oxygens. The temperature dependence of elastic properties was studied in the large temperature range from room temperature to 1500 K to clarify the differences between glasses, crystals and melts. The influence of annealing was clearly observed in LA sound velocity. Fragility was discussed using the temperature dependence of velocity.

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