Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1484511 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

It is known that surface structural relaxation of silica glass takes place more rapidly than bulk structural relaxation, especially in the presence of water vapor. The effect of water vapor pressure, heat-treatment temperature and initial fictive temperature on the surface structural relaxation kinetics in silica glasses was investigated by measuring the change of the surface fictive temperature determined from the IR reflection peak shift of silica structural bands. The superimposed component of bulk structural relaxation was subtracted from the measured surface structural relaxation data to isolate the true surface structural relaxation kinetics. The obtained surface structural relaxation data as a function of fictive temperature, heating temperature and water vapor pressure were simulated with a model based on the diffusion equation with time-dependent surface concentration. The simulation model was used to predict the surface structural relaxation kinetics of the optical fiber having a high fictive temperature of ∼ 1650 °C at 950 °C under 355 torr of water vapor, and it was confirmed that the present model can simulate surface structural relaxation of the fiber reasonably well.

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