Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1481257 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work provides a new approach for preparing chalcogenide glasses and glass-ceramics. A process combining the mechanical milling and the spark plasma sintering was developed to synthesize non-linear chalcogenide glass-ceramic. GeS2 glass-ceramics containing β-GeS2 crystals homogenously dispersed within the glassy matrix were manufactured. Their transmission reaches 30% in the infrared region. This new method overcomes the limitation of the traditional way for preparing GeS2 glass-ceramics where an uncontrollable crystallization leads to the glass opacity. The non-centro-symmetric β-GeS2 phase makes the GeS2/β-GeS2 glass-ceramic a very promising material for the generation of permanent second order non-linear phenomenon.

► Chalcogenide glass-ceramics were synthesized by mechanical milling and spark plasma sintering. ► βGeS2 crystals homogenously dispersed within the glassy matrix presents permanent second order non-linear phenomenon. ► The transmission of GeS2 glass-ceramic has reached 30%. ► The new method overcomes the limitation of traditional way.

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