Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7899558 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The results of experimental study of silver-containing lanthanum-phosphate glasses, modified by electron irradiation with electrons energy Eâ¯=â¯5 and 50â¯keV and thermal treatment are presented. The concentration of Ag2O in glasses was 17 and 30â¯mol%. It is shown that initially silver is contained in glasses mainly in a state of subnanosized neutral molecular clusters (MCs). Local electron irradiation results in the increase of MCs concentration in the irradiated zone. This process is accompanied by the appearance of luminescence outside the irradiated zone. Redistribution of silver during electron irradiation is confirmed by X-ray spectral microanalyses. During irradiation with Eâ¯=â¯5â¯keV some part of silver migrates to the glass surface, forming the solid silver film. During thermal treatment the growth of silver MCs takes place, and, at last, they form silver nanoparticles (NPs).
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Authors
Alexander I. Sidorov, Uliana V. Yurina, Gulnaz R. Rakhmanova, Marina N. Shinkarenko, Oleg A. Podsvirov, Yuri K. Fedorov, Alexey V. Nashchekin,