Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9778155 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The local structures around rare-earth ions in rare-earth ultraphosphate glasses (nominally 15RE2O3-85P2O5, mol%, REÂ =Â Nd, Sm, Gd, Ho, and Er) and metaphosphate glasses (nominally 25RE2O3-75P2O5, mol%, REÂ =Â Nd, Gd, and Er) have been studied by extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS) at the respective rare-earth LIII edges. The RE-O distance decreases with increasing atomic number of the rare-earth ion for both ultra and metaphosphate glasses. On average, RE-O distances for metaphosphate glasses are shorter than those for ultraphosphate glasses of comparable compositions. There are 7-8 oxygen nearest neighbors in the first co-ordination sphere around rare-earth ions in ultraphosphate glasses and â¼6 oxygens in the first co-ordination sphere around rare-earth ions in metaphosphate glasses. There is no systematic dependence of the RE-O co-ordination number on the atomic number of the rare-earth ions in either compositional series. The second co-ordination shell around rare-earth ions in ultraphosphate glasses consists of phosphorus ions for all but the samarium ultraphosphate glass, with a RE-P distance between 3.53 and 3.85Â Ã
and co-ordination numbers between 3 and 5. No RE-RE correlations were found within a distance of 4.5Â Ã
.
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Authors
M. Karabulut, E. Metwalli, A.K. Wittenauer, R.K. Brow, G.K. Marasinghe, C.H. Booth, J.J. Bucher, D.K. Shuh,