CHAPTER-2 HEAVY METAL OXIDE GLASSES CONTAINING BISMUTH AND LEAD

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "CHAPTER-2 HEAVY METAL OXIDE GLASSES CONTAINING BISMUTH AND LEAD"

Transcription

1 CHAPTER-2 HEAVY METAL OXIDE GLASSES CONTAINING BISMUTH AND LEAD There is an increasing interest in the scientific community regarding heavy metal oxide (HMO) glasses containing bismuth and lead oxide. Since lead and bismuth has high atomic weight, these are placed together in the periodic table. The atomic number of lead is 82 and bismuth is 83. The electronic configuration of both elements is same for s orbit i.e. 6s 2. Therefore, they have many similar properties. HMO glasses have high density, low transformation temperature, high refractive index, large thermal expansion, good gamma-ray shielding properties and transparency to the visible light. HMO glasses also have good chemical durability and excellent infrared transmission properties as compared to other glasses. 2.1 Heavy metal oxide glasses containing lead Lead based glasses are used for several applications. For example, these glasses can be used for industrial applications such as optical glass, crystal glasses, glass ceramics and low melting glasses. These glasses have high refractive index and high density. The excellent property of lead oxide glass is in terms of phase diagram which indicate that it is possible to make a glass containing 90 mol% of lead oxide. These glasses are softer in nature. Therefore, cutting, grinding and polishing is easy. Lead oxide glasses also have good chemical durability Lead borate glasses Lead oxide can behave as network former as well as network modifier. It acts as glass former, at higher values of PbO and behaves as network modifier at lower concentration of PbO. The PbO-B 2 O 3 glasses have very wide range of glass formation (20-80 mol% PbO). These glasses have high density and excellent transmittance values. The lead 9

2 borate glasses containing mol% PbO was studied by infrared spectroscopy by Brekhoviskikh and Cheremisinov in All the reported glasses have shown spectra containing bands. These bands are very strong by nature. This indicates that the molecular structure of B 2 O 3 was retained in high lead glasses. These bands produced low softening point and viscosities of the glasses. Later Bray et al studied the lead borate glasses by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique. It was concluded that the boron atoms are situated in BO 3 triangles. At low content of PbO, the Pb-O bond becomes ionic and Pb2 + ions are considered as network modifiers whereas the formation of BO 4 units proceeds at the rate of two tetrahedral for each oxygen atom. The formation rate of tetrahedral is reduced above 20 mol% of PbO because some lead atoms behave as pyramids. These pyramids contain BO 3 units rather than BO 4 units. The change in BO 3 units was discovered at 30 mol% PbO. This was speculated due to change in electronic distribution in B 3 -O units which results from replacement of B 3 -O-B 4 by B 3 -O-Pb bonds. When the content of PbO and B 2 O 3 are same, the fractional content of boron B 4 units attains its maximum value (~0.5). Laird and Bergeron in 1970 studied the structure of lead borate glasses and melts. They stated that BO 3 units were formed as a result of destruction of boron-oxygen network. De Luca and Bergeron in 1971 provided the structure of PbO-2B 2 O 3 glass which contains 1/3 boron atoms in four co-ordination (B 4 O 7 ) -2 states with one Pb 2+ ion linked with each state. Figure 2.1 has shown that each lead atom co-ordinates with four oxygen atoms. The lead borate glasses have higher values of densities (Saini et al. 2009) as shown in figure 2.2. George et al suggested that the variations occur in the density values of PbO-B 2 O 3 glasses due to the use of different sample preparation techniques and crucible materials. Binary and ternary lead borate glasses have been studied by Zahra et al and Witke et al by using Raman spectroscopy technique. It was found that PbO is placed into four co-ordinated positions in the network. Lead borate glasses are known to form homogeneous and single phase glasses in mol% PbO. Bray, 1985 has pointed out that the glass transition temperature is highest at 27 mol% PbO. 10

3 Fig. 2.1: Structure of PbO-2B 2 O 3 glass. 11

4 Fig. 2.2: Density of lead borate glasses (Saini et al. 2009). 12

5 2.1.2 Lead silicate glasses Lead silicate glasses have been studied in wide range of composition. The melting temperature of these glasses has been achieved below C. These glasses have many commercial applications in technical areas of electronic multipliers, glass to melt seals, colored TV tubes etc.. These glasses have also excellent physical properties such as good values of micro-hardness as well as electrical and thermal conductivity. The X-ray diffraction of lead silicate glasses was undertaken by Bair in It was found that Si- O-Pb angle is smaller than and bond length of Pb-Si is 3.80A 0. Bair stated that bond angles are separated from each other by silicon oxygen tetrahedral. He suggested that the Pb-Pb distance is variable (4 ~ 6.50A 0 ). It was concluded that the exact value depends upon the composition of PbO. Pb-Pb interaction was neglected by him. Krogh-Moe in 1958 proved the accuracy of Bair s results. PbO-SiO 2 glass system was studied. The random network theory could not describe the structure of lead silicate glasses with high content of lead. Bagdyk yants and Alekseev in 1960 studied the lead silicate glasses by electron diffraction method. It was found that in high silicate glasses, lead atoms are randomly distributed at three dimensional Si-O network and each lead atom is attached to two oxygen atoms. Rabinovich 1976 and Pirious and Arash 1980 have studied the different structural units which have SiO 4 tetrahedra and PbO 4 pyramids. Bessada et al has given the structure of PbO-SiO 2 glasses at high content of PbO. He stated that PbO 4 are linked with each other to form polymeric chains. Toropov et al has established the results of PbO-SiO 2, 2PbO-SiO 2, 3PbO-2SiO 2 and 4PbO-SiO 2 glass systems. Brosset 1963 has shown the position of Pb-Pb peak which describes that the lead groups have a definite structure. In alkali metal cations, the vitreous lead orthosilicate and high lead glasses are completely stable commercial products. The lead ion has capability to form glass because it has high polarizablity. Bobovich and Tulub in 1958 have provided the Raman spectra of lead silicate glasses. It was concluded that the lead containing glasses gives the excellent intense spectrum. This indicates that Pb-O bond is covalent as per Pauling- electro-negativity scale. This covalency occurs due to strong mutual polarizablity of Pb 2+ and O 2- ions and their participation in glass forming network. The density values increase with increasing mole fraction of lead oxide content as shown in table 2.1 by Singh et al

6 2.2 Heavy metal oxide glasses containing bismuth Glasses containing bismuth have special applications in the field of industry such as low loss fibers, infrared transmitting materials and active medium of Raman fiber optical amplifiers and oscillators ( Donald et al. 1978, Dumbaugh 1986, Vogal et al and Pan et al. 1994). These glasses can be used for production of electron multipliers after reduction of hydrogen atmosphere. Batal 2007 stated that reducing glasses show very high surface conductivity (up to 8-10 orders of magnitude higher than unmodified glasses). These glasses cannot vitrify individually but addition of other oxides can vitrify them. Miyaji et al reported that bismuth ions have five or six fold coordination state. Bismuth ions always play the role of network former. Bismuth containing glasses have high refractive index and chemical durability. The electronic configuration of bismuth is 6s 2. Bishay and Maghrabi 1969 concluded that BiO 3 groups are formed in bismuth glasses. But some authors (Dimitriev et al. 1992, Gattaf 1997 Milankov et al and Stehle 1998) claimed that Bi ions can participate as network former and network modifier ( ratio of these two participants depends upon the type of other glass constituents). Milankov et al provided the theory that Bi ions are present in the network forming units as BO 6 groups but other authors (Trzeblatowski et al. 2000, Witkowska et al and Stentz et al. 2000) stated that BiO 3 are network former groups and BiO 6 are network modifier groups. But some other authors, for example, Egili et al 1998, Dimitriev et al. 2001, Baia et al and Culea et al suggested that BiO 3 and BiO 6 units are present and their ratio changes with the other oxide glass components Bismuth borate glasses Bismuth borate glasses have shown large number of applications due to their many extraordinary properties such as wide range of glass formation, high density and high refractive index. The glass formation range is possible from mol% of bismuth 14

7 Table 2.1: Chemical composition and density of PbO-SiO 2 glass system (Singh et al. 2008). Glass samples Composition (Mole Fraction) Density (g/cm 3 ) (±0.04) PbO SiO 2 G G G G G G

8 oxide. Levin and Daniet 1962 gave the phase diagram of bismuth borate glasses. Egoryshwa et al have prepared the single crystals of all bismuth borate phases and detected all of them by mid infrared absorption spectroscopy. George et al gave the experimental procedure of formation of bismuth borate glasses which contain 88 mol% of bismuth oxide. This process was popularly known as roller quenching method. Glasses which contain high concentration of Bi 2 O 3 have very high density value (~9 gcm -3 ). The glass transition temperature, Tg values found were very high at 23 mol% of bismuth oxide. Bajaj et al reported that density and molar volume increases with the increasing concentration of bismuth oxide. These values are provided in table 2.2. Murata and Mouri 2007 have obtained the UV-Visible absorption of bismuth borate glasses which show the optical absorption band around 440nm. Further, Sanz et al stated that highest melting temperature of bismuth borate glasses effects the optical properties of these glasses. The optical absorption spectra of bismuth borate glasses is shown in figure 2.3. Becker 2003 has measured the glass transition temperature, liquidus temperature and crystalline onset values of bismuth borate glasses. Liebertz 1983 proved that borate glassy melts are recognized by high viscosity. Therefore, their rate of nucleation and crystal growth have very small values Bismuth silicate glasses Bismuth silicate glasses can be prepared by the reaction and melting of the components. The bismuth silicate glasses after reduction in hydrogen atmosphere possess high secondary emission and therefore, they can be used in electron multiple devices. In bismuth silicate glasses, the Bi ions are present in trivalent state. The crystal structure of Bi 2 SiO 5 glass is provided in figure 2.4. The structural similarities in local structure around bismuth and oxide ions have been confirmed by X-ray radial distribution and 29 Si NMR studies. In 50 mol% Bi 2 O 3 and 50 mol% SiO 2 glass, bismuth ions are substituted at BiO 6 sites and BiO 6 units are occupied by eight BiO 6 units, the edges are joined with 16

9 Table 2.2: Chemical composition, density and molar volume in bismuth borate glasses (Bajaj et al. 2009). Sample No. Composition (mol %) Density (gm /cm 3 ) Molar Volume (cm 3 mol -1 ) Bi 2 O 3 B 2 O ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ±

10 18

11 Fig. 2.4: Crystal structure of Bi 2 SiO 5. 19

12 each other. The oxygen sites are presented into three groups; Bi-O-Bi, Si-O-Bi and Si-O-Si, whose populations are defined as 20%, 40% and 40% in 50 mol% of bismuth and 50 mol% of silicate glass. Q n distributions represent the amounts of oxide ions present in the structural groups which was obtained from 29 Si-NMR analysis. The Bi-O-Bi bridges form layers; Si-O- Si bridges form chains of Q 2 units and the bismuthate layers are joined with silicate chains. IR and Raman spectra of -Bi 2 O 3 and bismuthate glasses contain the selenite spectra (Witkowska et al. 2005). But Witkowska et al stated that no single commonly accepted diagram for bismuth silicate glasses has been reported. Later, Witkowska in 2005 have undertaken extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and molecular dynamics (MD) studies of bismuth silicate glasses with bismuth oxide in the composition range of 3-5 mol %. It was concluded that BiO 5 units are present in all glasses and one or two Bi-O distances are much larger than others within BiO 5 groups. The density and molar volume of bismuth silicate glasses increases with the increase of bismuth oxide content ( Batal 2007). Their values are provided in table

13 Table 2.3: Chemical composition, density and molar volume in bismuth silicate glasses (Batal 2007). Sample No. Glass Composition (mol %) Density (gm /cm 3 ) Molar Volume V m (cm 3 mol -1 ) Bi 2 O 3 SiO

Overall Conclusions and Future Projections OVERALL CONCLUSIONS

Overall Conclusions and Future Projections OVERALL CONCLUSIONS OVERALL CONCLUSIONS This article brings the thesis to a close by presenting the conclusions drawn from the outcome of the radiation effects on the structural and optical properties of heavy metal oxide

More information

Ceramic Processing Research

Ceramic Processing Research Journal of Ceramic Processing Research. Vol. 18, No. 9, pp. 691~695 (2017) J O U R N A L O F Ceramic Processing Research The role of Sb 2 O 3 on the physical and structural properties of PbO-SiO 2 glasses

More information

Chemistry 145 Exam number 4 name 11/19/98 # Faraday s constant is 96,500 c/mole of electrons.

Chemistry 145 Exam number 4 name 11/19/98 # Faraday s constant is 96,500 c/mole of electrons. Chemistry 145 Exam number 4 name 11/19/98 # Faraday s constant is 96,500 c/mole of electrons. A.(16) An electrochemical cell is prepared with a strip of manganese metal dipping in to a 1.0 M MnSO 4 solution

More information

Semiconductors. Types of Solids. Figure 10.30: Energy-level diagrams for (a) an n-type semiconductor and (b) a ptype semiconductor.

Semiconductors. Types of Solids. Figure 10.30: Energy-level diagrams for (a) an n-type semiconductor and (b) a ptype semiconductor. Figure 102: Partial representation of the molecular orbital energies in (a) diamond and (b) a typical metal Figure 1024: The p orbitals (a) perpendicular to the plane of the carbon ring system in graphite

More information

BBO Crystals. Features. Broad phase-matchable second-harmonic-generation (SHG) range from nm to 2500 nm

BBO Crystals. Features. Broad phase-matchable second-harmonic-generation (SHG) range from nm to 2500 nm BBO Crystals Broad phase-matchable second-harmonic-generation (SHG) range from 409.6 nm to 2500 nm Wide transparency range from 189 nm to 2600 nm High damage threshold of 10 J/cm 2 for 10 ns pulse-width

More information

Ultraviolet ray absorbing coatings on glass for automobiles

Ultraviolet ray absorbing coatings on glass for automobiles Thin Solid Films 351 (1999) 61±65 Ultraviolet ray absorbing coatings on glass for automobiles Takeshi Morimoto*, Hiroyuki Tomonaga, Akemi Mitani Research Center, Asahi Glass Company, 1150 Hazawa-cho, Kanagawa-ku,

More information

Non-crystalline Materials

Non-crystalline Materials Noncrystalline (or amorphous) solids by definition means atoms are stacked in irregular, random patterns. The general term for non-crystallline solids with compositions comparable to those of crystalline

More information

Optical and Photonic Glasses. Lecture 1. Intro to Glass and the Glass Transition. Professor Rui Almeida

Optical and Photonic Glasses. Lecture 1. Intro to Glass and the Glass Transition. Professor Rui Almeida Optical and Photonic Glasses : Intro to Glass and the Glass Transition Professor Rui Almeida International Materials Institute For New Functionality in Glass Lehigh University Program Glass and amorphous

More information

Role of tin as a reducing agent in iron containing heat absorbing soda magnesia lime silica glass

Role of tin as a reducing agent in iron containing heat absorbing soda magnesia lime silica glass Bull. Mater. Sci., Vol. 27, No. 6, December 2004, pp. 537 541. Indian Academy of Sciences. Role of tin as a reducing agent in iron containing heat absorbing soda magnesia lime silica glass AMAN and S P

More information

1. Use the Ellingham Diagram (reproduced here as Figure 0.1) to answer the following.

1. Use the Ellingham Diagram (reproduced here as Figure 0.1) to answer the following. 315 Problems 1. Use the Ellingham Diagram (reproduced here as Figure 0.1) to answer the following. (a) Find the temperature and partial pressure of O 2 where Ni(s), Ni(l), and NiO(s) are in equilibrium.

More information

Application Note. Introduction. Analysis of crystal polymorphism by Raman Spectroscopy for Medicine Development

Application Note. Introduction. Analysis of crystal polymorphism by Raman Spectroscopy for Medicine Development Application Note Analysis of crystal polymorphism by Raman Spectroscopy for Medicine Introduction Crystal polymorphism is a phenomenon where Raman applications in the pharmaceutical Industry compounds

More information

Alloys and Solid Solutions

Alloys and Solid Solutions Alloys and Solid Solutions Chemistry 123 Spring 2008 Dr. Woodward Solutions Solid Solution 14 Carat Gold Liquid Solution Vodka Gaseous Solution Air Solution = A homogeneous mixture 1 Alloys An alloy is

More information

Engineering 45 The Structure and Properties of Materials

Engineering 45 The Structure and Properties of Materials Engineering 45 The Structure and Properties of Materials Final Examination May 20, 2000 Name: Section: Problem 1 Problem 2 Problem 3 Problem 4 Problem 5 Problem 6 Total Problem 1: (15 points) (a) Suppose

More information

Glass Processing Course

Glass Processing Course Glass Processing Course Lecture 4. COLOR IN COMMERCIAL GLASSES JAMES E. SHELBY Professor Emeritus Alfred University shelbyje@alfred.edu Spring 2015 An Online-learning resource from the IMI-NFG Lecture

More information

Packing of atoms in solids

Packing of atoms in solids MME131: Lecture 6 Packing of atoms in solids A. K. M. B. Rashid Professor, Department of MME BUET, Dhaka Today s topics Atomic arrangements in solids Points, directions and planes in unit cell References:

More information

Doris Ehrt and Doris Möncke. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Otto-Schott-Institut, Fraunhoferstr. 6, D Jena, Germany,

Doris Ehrt and Doris Möncke. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Otto-Schott-Institut, Fraunhoferstr. 6, D Jena, Germany, Charge transfer absorption of Fe 3+ and Fe + complexes and UV radiation induced defects in different glasses Doris Ehrt and Doris Möncke Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Otto-Schott-Institut, Fraunhoferstr.

More information

The lattice parameters and interplanar spacings of some artificially prepared melilites.

The lattice parameters and interplanar spacings of some artificially prepared melilites. 37~ The lattice parameters and interplanar spacings of some artificially prepared melilites. By K. W. ANDREWS, B.Sc., D.Phil. Research and Development Department, The United Steel Companies Limited, Stocksbridge,

More information

Modification of Glass by FS Laser for Optical/Memory Applications

Modification of Glass by FS Laser for Optical/Memory Applications Modification of Glass by FS Laser for Optical/Memory Applications Kazuyuki Hirao and Kiyotaka Miura Department of Material Chemistry Kyoto University International Workshop on Scientific Challenges of

More information

RARE-EARTH DOPED PHOSPHATE GLASSES FOR NEODYMIUM LASER SYSTEMS POSSESSING A GREATLY ENHANCED PUMP POWER CONVERSION

RARE-EARTH DOPED PHOSPHATE GLASSES FOR NEODYMIUM LASER SYSTEMS POSSESSING A GREATLY ENHANCED PUMP POWER CONVERSION Submit To: The American Ceramic Society, 12 Annual Meeting & Exposition April 3 May 3, 2, St. Louis, Missouri RARE-EARTH DOPED PHOSPHATE GLASSES FOR NEODYMIUM LASER SYSTEMS POSSESSING A GREATLY ENHANCED

More information

ZnO-based Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Films

ZnO-based Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Films IEEE EDS Mini-colloquium WIMNACT 32 ZnO-based Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Films Weijie SONG Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo, P. R. China

More information

Study of structures and properties of ZnO Sb 2 O 3 P 2 O 5 Na 2 O glasses

Study of structures and properties of ZnO Sb 2 O 3 P 2 O 5 Na 2 O glasses Materials Science-Poland, 32(3), 2014, pp. 414-418 http://www.materialsscience.pwr.wroc.pl/ DOI: 10.2478/s13536-014-0214-0 Study of structures and properties of ZnO Sb 2 O 3 P 2 O 5 Na 2 O glasses YAJUN

More information

Unit 1 The Solid State

Unit 1 The Solid State Points to Remember Amorphous and Crystalline Solids Unit 1 The Solid State Amorphous- short range order, Irregular shape eg-glass Crystalline Solids- long range order, regular shape eg : NaCl Molecular

More information

Structural studies of Sn x -Sb 15 -Se 85-x chalcogenide glasses

Structural studies of Sn x -Sb 15 -Se 85-x chalcogenide glasses High Performance Structures and Materials IV 493 Structural studies of Sn x -Sb 15 -Se 85-x chalcogenide glasses A. B. Adam 1, S. Sakrani 2 & Y. Wahab 2 1 Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,

More information

Ceramic and glass technology

Ceramic and glass technology 29 Glass Properties Glass is an inorganic, nonmetallic material which cools to a rigid solid without crystallization. Glassy, or noncrystalline, materials do not solidify in the same sense as do those

More information

Noncrystalline Solids

Noncrystalline Solids ch19.qxd 9/29/4 4:45 PM Page 565 19 Noncrystalline Solids DIFFRACTION PATTERN 567 Monatomic amorphous materials 568 Radial distribution function 569 Structure of vitreous silica, SiO 2 57 GLASSES 573 Viscosity

More information

Mould fluxes for steelmaking - composition design and characterisation of properties. Research Institute, Stockholm

Mould fluxes for steelmaking - composition design and characterisation of properties. Research Institute, Stockholm Mould fluxes for steelmaking - composition design and characterisation of properties Carl-Åke Däcker KIMAB, Corrosion and Metals Research Institute, Stockholm The main functions for mould powder - and

More information

AP Chemistry A. Allan Chapter 18 - The Representative Elements: Groups 1A through 4A

AP Chemistry A. Allan Chapter 18 - The Representative Elements: Groups 1A through 4A AP Chemistry A. Allan Chapter 18 - The Representative Elements: Groups 1A through 4A 18.1 A Survey of the Representative Elements A. Basic Trends 1. Metals tend to lose electrons and form cations 2. Nonmetals

More information

Unit-1 THE SOLID STATE QUESTIONS VSA QUESTIONS (1 - MARK QUESTIONS)

Unit-1 THE SOLID STATE QUESTIONS VSA QUESTIONS (1 - MARK QUESTIONS) Unit-1 THE SOLID STATE QUESTIONS VSA QUESTIONS (1 - MARK QUESTIONS) 1. What are anistropic substances. 2. Why are amorphous solids isotropic in nature?. Why glass is regarded as an amorphous solid? 4.

More information

ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Electronic Supplementary Material (ESI) for Journal of Materials Chemistry C. This journal is The Royal Society of Chemistry 17 Design of Yb 3+ optical bandwidths by crystallographic modification of disordered

More information

X-Ray Diffraction Analysis

X-Ray Diffraction Analysis 162402 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Unit III X-Ray Diffraction Analysis Dr. M. Subramanian Associate Professor Department of Chemical Engineering Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering Kalavakkam

More information

THE EFFECT OF Nd SUBSTITUTION ON THE GLASS FORMING ABILITY AND THERMAL PROPERTIES IN THE SYSTEM Bi 2

THE EFFECT OF Nd SUBSTITUTION ON THE GLASS FORMING ABILITY AND THERMAL PROPERTIES IN THE SYSTEM Bi 2 Stanislav Journal of Slavov Chemical Elena Technology Kashchieva and Svetlin Metallurgy Parvanov 50 4 Yanko 2015 Dimitriev 435-440 THE EFFECT OF Nd SUBSTITUTION ON THE GLASS FORMING ABILITY AND THERMAL

More information

Optical and Photonic Glasses. Lecture 4. Glass Composition and Preparations. Professor Rui Almeida

Optical and Photonic Glasses. Lecture 4. Glass Composition and Preparations. Professor Rui Almeida Optical and Photonic Glasses : Glass Composition and Preparations Professor Rui Almeida International Materials Institute For New Functionality in Glass Lehigh University For a given, selected value of

More information

CHAPTER 3 EFFECT OF L -LYSINE MONOHYDROCHLORIDE DIHYDRATE ON THE GROWTH AND PROPERTIES OF ADP SINGLE CRYSTALS

CHAPTER 3 EFFECT OF L -LYSINE MONOHYDROCHLORIDE DIHYDRATE ON THE GROWTH AND PROPERTIES OF ADP SINGLE CRYSTALS 55 CHAPTER 3 EFFECT OF L -LYSINE MONOHYDROCHLORIDE DIHYDRATE ON THE GROWTH AND PROPERTIES OF ADP SINGLE CRYSTALS 3.1 INTRODUCTION As mentioned in the previous chapter, ammonium dihydrogen orthophosphate

More information

Synthesis and optical properties of SiO 2 Al 2 O 3 MgO K 2 CO 3 CaO MgF 2 La 2 O 3 glasses

Synthesis and optical properties of SiO 2 Al 2 O 3 MgO K 2 CO 3 CaO MgF 2 La 2 O 3 glasses Bull. Mater. Sci., Vol. 9, No., June 06, pp. 677 68. DOI 0.007/s0-06-97-8 c Indian Academy of Sciences. Synthesis and optical properties of SiO Al O MgO K CO CaO MgF La O glasses CRGAUTAM # Advanced Glass

More information

Generation Response. (Supporting Information: 14 pages)

Generation Response. (Supporting Information: 14 pages) Cs 4 Mo 5 P 2 O 22 : A First Strandberg-Type POM with 1D straight chains of polymerized [Mo 5 P 2 O 23 ] 6- units and Moderate Second Harmonic Generation Response (Supporting Information: 14 pages) Ying

More information

Preparation and Characterization of Phosphate Material Doped with Chromium

Preparation and Characterization of Phosphate Material Doped with Chromium International Journal of Materials Science and Applications 2018; 7(1-1): 11-17 http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/ijmsa doi: 10.11648/j.ijmsa.s.2018070101.13 ISSN: 2327-2635 (Print); ISSN: 2327-2643

More information

Chapter 12: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids

Chapter 12: Intermolecular Forces and Liquids and Solids 1. Which one of the following substances is expected to have the highest boiling point? A) Br 2 B) Cl 2 C) F 2 D) I 2 3. Which one of the following substances is expected to have the highest boiling point?

More information

Density Computations

Density Computations CHAPTER 3 THE STRUCTURE OF CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS Fundamental Concepts 3.1 What is the difference between atomic structure and crystal structure? Unit Cells Metallic Crystal Structures 3.2 If the atomic radius

More information

Productivity versus Profitability in Vacuum Web Coating

Productivity versus Profitability in Vacuum Web Coating Productivity versus Profitability in Vacuum Web Coating Liz Josephson, Applied Films Corp., Longmont, USA Dirk Hoffmann, Applied Films GmbH & Co KG, Alzenau, Germany Gerard Loebig, Applied Films GmbH &

More information

GEOLOGY 333 LAB 14. Lab Final Exam See information sheet for details

GEOLOGY 333 LAB 14. Lab Final Exam See information sheet for details GEOLOGY 333 LAB 14 X-RAY DIFFRACTION OF EVERYDAY MATERIALS Lab Final Exam See information sheet for details! Next week during Lab (10 am - noon, May 2, 69 CAB).! 25% of Lab grade, out of 65 points plus

More information

Cavity Filters. KIGRE, INC., 100 Marshland Road, Hilton Head, SC 29926, USA PH: FAX: Web:

Cavity Filters. KIGRE, INC., 100 Marshland Road, Hilton Head, SC 29926, USA PH: FAX: Web: Cavity Filters Kigre, Inc. s expertise in laser glass technology has led the way in the company s development of a wide range of cavity filter glass for solid-state lasers. Filters are used inside the

More information

GLASS FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION PROPERTIES OF Na 2 O-CaO-P 2 O 5 GLASSES IN SIMULATED BODY FLUIDS

GLASS FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION PROPERTIES OF Na 2 O-CaO-P 2 O 5 GLASSES IN SIMULATED BODY FLUIDS Romanian Reports in Physiscs, Volume 56, No. 3, P. 44-49, 004 GLASS FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION PROPERTIES OF Na O-CaO-P O 5 GLASSES IN SIMULATED BODY FLUIDS V. SIMON AND H. MOCUTA Physics Department, Babes-Bolyai

More information

1. ORDER AND DISORDER

1. ORDER AND DISORDER 3 1. ORDER AND DISORDER The study of crystalline materials has played a prominent role in the traditional approach to solid state physics. The crystallinity introduces considerable simplifications into

More information

Effect of Glass Formation- Thin Films

Effect of Glass Formation- Thin Films Effect of Glass Formation- Thin Films Kathleen Richardson Clemson University richar3@clemson.edu richar3@clemson.edu Structure of Glass: Effects of Formation - Films 1 Glass ancient transmission medium

More information

Electrochemical reactions of lithium-sulfur batteries: an analytical study using the organic conversion technique

Electrochemical reactions of lithium-sulfur batteries: an analytical study using the organic conversion technique Electronic Supplementary Material (ESI) for Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. This journal is The Royal Society of Chemistry 2014 Supporting Information Electrochemical reactions of lithium-sulfur batteries:

More information

Optical properties of zinc vanadium glasses doped with samarium trioxide

Optical properties of zinc vanadium glasses doped with samarium trioxide Bull. Mater. Sci., Vol. 37, No. 2, April 2014, pp. 281 285. c Indian Academy of Sciences. Optical properties of zinc vanadium glasses doped with samarium trioxide B ERAIAH Department of Physics, Bangalore

More information

GROWTH, OPTICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMI ORGANIC NON LINEAR OPTICAL THIOSEMICARBAZIDE BORATE (TSCB) SINGLE CRYSTALS

GROWTH, OPTICAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SEMI ORGANIC NON LINEAR OPTICAL THIOSEMICARBAZIDE BORATE (TSCB) SINGLE CRYSTALS Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Physics (IJPAP) Vol.1.No.1 2013 pp 7-11 available at: www.goniv.com Paper Received :10-04-2013 Paper Published:26-04-2013 Paper Reviewed by: 1. Dr.S.Selvakumar 2. Hendry

More information

APPLICATIONS OF CHALCOGENIDE GLASS BULKS AND FIBRES

APPLICATIONS OF CHALCOGENIDE GLASS BULKS AND FIBRES Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials Vol. 5, No. 5, 2003, p. 1327-1333 Invited Paper APPLICATIONS OF CHALCOGENIDE GLASS BULKS AND FIBRES X. Zhang *, H. Ma, J. Lucas UMR CNRS 6512 "Verres et

More information

JOINT MECHANICAL ACTIVATION OF POLYAMIDE PA-6 AND KAOLINITE. Branch of RAS, Kutateladze str., 18, Novosibirsk (Russia)

JOINT MECHANICAL ACTIVATION OF POLYAMIDE PA-6 AND KAOLINITE. Branch of RAS, Kutateladze str., 18, Novosibirsk (Russia) JOINT MECHANICAL ACTIVATION OF POLYAMIDE PA-6 AND KAOLINITE I.A. Vorsina 1, T.F. Grigorieva 1, T.A. Udalova 1, E.V. Ovchinnikov 2, V.A. Struk 2, N.Z. Lyakhov 1 1 Institute of Solid State Chemistry and

More information

Free Electron Model What kind of interactions hold metal atoms together? How does this explain high electrical and thermal conductivity?

Free Electron Model What kind of interactions hold metal atoms together? How does this explain high electrical and thermal conductivity? Electrical Good conductors of heat & electricity Create semiconductors Oxides are basic ionic solids Aqueous cations (positive charge, Lewis acids) Reactivity increases downwards in family Mechanical Lustrous

More information

Nanostructured Engineered Materials With High Magneto-optic Performance For Integrated Photonics Applications

Nanostructured Engineered Materials With High Magneto-optic Performance For Integrated Photonics Applications Edith Cowan University Research Online School of Engineering Publications 28 Nanostructured Engineered Materials With High Magneto-optic Performance For Integrated Photonics Applications Mikhail Vasiliev

More information

Dimitra Zaharaki 1, Kostas Komnitsas 1 and Georgios Bartzas 2

Dimitra Zaharaki 1, Kostas Komnitsas 1 and Georgios Bartzas 2 Dimitra Zaharaki 1, Kostas Komnitsas 1 and Georgios Bartzas 2 1 School of Mineral Resources Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Chania, 73100, Greece 2 School of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering,

More information

Quartz Glasses. Types of Glass. Application. Physical and Chemical Properties. Forms of Product. SEE THE WORLD IN A NEW LIGHT Stand: 2/13

Quartz Glasses. Types of Glass. Application. Physical and Chemical Properties. Forms of Product. SEE THE WORLD IN A NEW LIGHT Stand: 2/13 Types of Glass Application Physical and Chemical Properties Forms of Product Stand: 2/13 NOTE: All data in this product information brochure are general product specifications and not binding definition

More information

Thermal and Optical Studies of Rare Earth Doped Tungston Tellurite Glasses

Thermal and Optical Studies of Rare Earth Doped Tungston Tellurite Glasses Thermal and Optical Studies of Rare Earth Doped Tungston Tellurite Glasses D. Sushama and P. Predeep Abstract The goal of this work is to prepare and characterize rare earth doped Tungston- Tellurite glasses.

More information

OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN Ge S AgI FILMS

OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN Ge S AgI FILMS Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials Vol. 7, No. 3, June 2005, p. 1293-1297 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THIN Ge S AgI FILMS B. Monchev a,c, P. Petkov a*, T. Petkova b, C. Popov c a Department of

More information

Optical Components: Laser Crystals

Optical Components: Laser Crystals Optical Components: Laser Crystals Table of Contents Crystals Introduction... 2 Nd: YVO 4... 3 Nd:YAG... 6 Nd:YLF... 7 Cr:YAG... 9 1 Crystals Introduction Sinoceramics supplies many types of crystals for

More information

The structure and properties of ternary zinc phosphate glasses for optical applications

The structure and properties of ternary zinc phosphate glasses for optical applications Scholars' Mine Doctoral Dissertations Student Research & Creative Works Spring 2014 The structure and properties of ternary zinc phosphate glasses for optical applications Charmayne Elizabeth Smith Follow

More information

Synthesis and characterization of Aln 2 O 4 indates, A ˆ Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba

Synthesis and characterization of Aln 2 O 4 indates, A ˆ Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE LETTERS 17 (1998) 619±623 Synthesis and characterization of Aln 2 O 4 indates, A ˆ Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba S. ESTHER DALI, V. V. S. S. SAI SUNDAR, M. JAYACHANDRAN, M. J. CHOCKALINGAM

More information

Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Polyimide Films via a Hybrid of Micro- and Nano-Sized Boron Nitride

Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Polyimide Films via a Hybrid of Micro- and Nano-Sized Boron Nitride The 2012 World Congress on Advances in Civil, Environmental, and Materials Research (ACEM 12) Seoul, Korea, August 26-30, 2012 Enhanced Thermal Conductivity of Polyimide Films via a Hybrid of Micro- and

More information

Soft Magnetic Properties of Nanocystalline Fe Si B Nb Cu Rod Alloys Obtained by Crystallization of Cast Amorphous Phase

Soft Magnetic Properties of Nanocystalline Fe Si B Nb Cu Rod Alloys Obtained by Crystallization of Cast Amorphous Phase Materials Transactions, Vol. 43, No. 9 (2002) pp. 2337 to 2341 c 2002 The Japan Institute of Metals EXPRESS REGULAR ARTICLE Soft Magnetic Properties of Nanocystalline Fe Si B Nb Cu Rod Alloys Obtained

More information

Excimer Laser Annealing of Hydrogen Modulation Doped a-si Film

Excimer Laser Annealing of Hydrogen Modulation Doped a-si Film Materials Transactions, Vol. 48, No. 5 (27) pp. 975 to 979 #27 The Japan Institute of Metals Excimer Laser Annealing of Hydrogen Modulation Doped a-si Film Akira Heya 1, Naoto Matsuo 1, Tadashi Serikawa

More information

Effect of pressure on OH-stretching frequencies in kaolinite and ordered aluminous serpentine

Effect of pressure on OH-stretching frequencies in kaolinite and ordered aluminous serpentine American Mineralogist, Volume 66, pages 196-200, l98l Effect of pressure on OH-stretching frequencies in kaolinite and ordered aluminous serpentine B. VBron Laboratoire de P4trographie, Universiti de Paris

More information

MgO modification of slag from stainless steelmaking

MgO modification of slag from stainless steelmaking ERIKSSON, J and BJÖRKMAN, B. MgO modification of slag from stainless steelmaking. VII International Conference on Molten Slags Fluxes and Salts, The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

More information

Understanding Optical Coatings For Military Applications

Understanding Optical Coatings For Military Applications Understanding Optical Coatings For Military Applications By Trey Turner, Chief Technology Officer, REO Virtually all optical components used in military applications, such as target designation, rangefinding

More information

Experimental study on laser marking of alumina

Experimental study on laser marking of alumina Lasers in Manufacturing Conference 2015 Experimental study on laser marking of alumina J. Penide a*, F. Quintero a, F. Arias-González a, A. Fernández b, J. del Val a, R. Comesaña c, A. Riveiro a, F. Lusquiños

More information

FT-IR Spectroscopic Study on Structure of CaO SiO 2 and CaO SiO 2 CaF 2 Slags

FT-IR Spectroscopic Study on Structure of CaO SiO 2 and CaO SiO 2 CaF 2 Slags , pp. 344 351 FT-IR Spectroscopic Study on Structure of CaO SiO 2 and CaO SiO 2 CaF 2 Slags Joo Hyun PARK, Dong Joon MIN and Hyo Seok SONG 1) Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Yonsei University,

More information

Free Electron Model What kind of interactions hold metal atoms together? How does this explain high electrical and thermal conductivity?

Free Electron Model What kind of interactions hold metal atoms together? How does this explain high electrical and thermal conductivity? Electrical Good conductors of heat & electricity Create semiconductors Oxides are basic ionic solids Aqueous cations (positive charge, Lewis acids) Reactivity increases downwards in family Free Electron

More information

Natural healing behavior of gamma radiation induced defects in multicomponent phosphate glasses used for high energy UV lasers

Natural healing behavior of gamma radiation induced defects in multicomponent phosphate glasses used for high energy UV lasers Vol. 7, No. 9 1 Sept 2017 OPTICAL MATERIALS EXPRESS 3284 Natural healing behavior of gamma radiation induced defects in multicomponent phosphate glasses used for high energy UV lasers QUANLONG HE,1,2 YAOKE

More information

Lab 1 The Defect Structure of cubic Bi 2 O 3 Nb 2 O 5 Solid Solutions

Lab 1 The Defect Structure of cubic Bi 2 O 3 Nb 2 O 5 Solid Solutions Lab 1 The Defect Structure of cubic Bi 2 O 3 Nb 2 O 5 Solid Solutions 27-202 Fall 2002 Objective The objective of this lab is to identify the defect structure and charge compensation mechanism in Bi 2

More information

VACUUM VIEWPORTS. Introduction... I 03 KF Viewports... I 09 I 01. VACUUM / Components & Consumables

VACUUM VIEWPORTS. Introduction... I 03 KF Viewports... I 09 I 01. VACUUM / Components & Consumables I VAUUM VIEWPORTS Introduction... I 03 KF Viewports... I 09 I I 01 Neyco manufactures a range of UHV viewports in F, ISO or KF flange styles including a variety of coatings to enhance performance. Materials

More information

Oxidation behaviour of Li-Na-Pb-P-O-N oxynitride phosphate glasses

Oxidation behaviour of Li-Na-Pb-P-O-N oxynitride phosphate glasses Oxidation behaviour of Li-Na-Pb-P-O-N oxynitride phosphate glasses Francisco Muñoz, Luis Pascual, Alicia Durán Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Cantoblanco,

More information

Supporting Information for Manuscript B516757D

Supporting Information for Manuscript B516757D Supporting Information for Manuscript B516757D 1. UV-Vis absorption spectra Absorbance (a.u.) 0.4 0.2 5F 6F 7F 0.0 300 400 500 Wavelength (nm) Figure S1 UV-Vis spectra of, 5F, 6F and 7F in CHCl 3 solutions

More information

TWO. Selective modification of the Er 3+ transfer to Eu 3+ 4 I 11/2 branching ratio by energy. Chapter

TWO. Selective modification of the Er 3+ transfer to Eu 3+ 4 I 11/2 branching ratio by energy. Chapter Chapter TWO Selective modification of the Er 3+ I 11/2 branching ratio by energy transfer to Eu 3+ We present an investigation of Er 3+ photoluminescence in Y 2 O 3 waveguides codoped with Eu 3+. As a

More information

Synthesis and characterization of low softening point high Bi 2 O 3 glasses in the K 2 O-B 2 O 3 -Bi 2 O 3 system

Synthesis and characterization of low softening point high Bi 2 O 3 glasses in the K 2 O-B 2 O 3 -Bi 2 O 3 system Synthesis and characterization of low softening point high Bi 2 O 3 glasses in the K 2 O-B 2 O 3 -Bi 2 O 3 system Shiv Prakash Singh, Basudeb Karmakar * Glass Science and Technology Section, Glass Division,

More information

2.1 µm CW Raman Laser in GeO 2 Fiber

2.1 µm CW Raman Laser in GeO 2 Fiber 2.1 µm CW Raman Laser in GeO 2 Fiber B. A. Cumberland, S. V. Popov and J. R. Taylor Femtosecond Optics Group, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom O. I. Medvedkov, S. A. Vasiliev, E. M. Dianov

More information

CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID PREMULLITE POWDERS SYNTHESIZED BY SOL-GEL METHOD

CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID PREMULLITE POWDERS SYNTHESIZED BY SOL-GEL METHOD 9. Savjetovanje o materijalima, tehnologijama, trenju i trošenju 9. Conference on Materials, Processes, Friction and Wear MATRIB 04, Vela Luka, 23-25.06.2004. CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID PREMULLITE

More information

Chapter: The d and f Block Elements

Chapter: The d and f Block Elements Chapter: The d and f Block Elements Introduction to d block elements Question 1 In Tc ( Z = 43) and Tb( Z = 65) which one is inner transition metal and which one is transition metal and why? The outer

More information

Radiation Shielding Glass RD 30 RD 50

Radiation Shielding Glass RD 30 RD 50 Radiation Shielding Glass RD 30 RD 50 2 SCHOTT is a leading international technology group in the areas of specialty glass and glass-ceramics. With more than 130 years of outstanding development, materials

More information

Effect of Magnesium Doping on the Physicochemical Properties of Strontium Formate Dihydrate Crystals

Effect of Magnesium Doping on the Physicochemical Properties of Strontium Formate Dihydrate Crystals Chem Sci Trans., 2013, 2(1), 141-146 Chemical Science Transactions DOI:10.7598/cst2013.333 ISSN/E-ISSN: 2278-3458/2278-3318 RESEARCH ARTICLE Effect of Magnesium Doping on the Physicochemical Properties

More information

ENGINEERING MATERIALS LECTURE #4

ENGINEERING MATERIALS LECTURE #4 ENGINEERING MATERIALS LECTURE #4 Chapter 3: The Structure of Crystalline Solids Topics to Cover What is the difference in atomic arrangement between crystalline and noncrystalline solids? What features

More information

UV-Visible Spectrophotometer Calibration. S.ZALI M.Sc. Dept. of Analytical chemistry Razi vaccine serum research institute

UV-Visible Spectrophotometer Calibration. S.ZALI M.Sc. Dept. of Analytical chemistry Razi vaccine serum research institute UV-Visible Spectrophotometer Calibration S.ZALI M.Sc. Dept. of Analytical chemistry Razi vaccine serum research institute S.Zali@rvsri.ir 2008 The primary objective of GLP is to ensure the generation of

More information

SPECTROSCOPIC & MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF PbO-Bi 2 O 3 -

SPECTROSCOPIC & MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF PbO-Bi 2 O 3 - http://www.rasayanjournal.com Vol.4, No.2 (2011), 343-353 ISSN: 0974-1496 CODEN: RJCABP SPECTROSCOPIC & MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF PbO-Bi 2 O 3 - B 2 O 3 GLASSES DOPED WITH FeO Mohammad Ehasanulla, K. Srikanth,

More information

EDS Phase Mapping of a Contact Metamorphosed Calc-Silicate Rock

EDS Phase Mapping of a Contact Metamorphosed Calc-Silicate Rock EDS Phase Mapping of a Contact Metamorphosed Calc-Silicate Rock Application Note 52452 Key Words COMPASS, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), FESEM, Mineral Phases, Minerals, Multivariate Statistical

More information

MICROWAVES AS AN ENERGY SOURCE FOR PRODUCING MAGNESIA - ALUMINA SPINEL

MICROWAVES AS AN ENERGY SOURCE FOR PRODUCING MAGNESIA - ALUMINA SPINEL MICROWAVES AS AN ENERGY SOURCE FOR PRODUCING MAGNESIA - ALUMINA SPINEL JUAN A. AGUILAR MARIO GONZALEZ IDALIA GOMEZ Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica Apartado

More information

Effect of Oxygen Partial Pressure on Liquidus for the CaO SiO 2 FeO x System at K

Effect of Oxygen Partial Pressure on Liquidus for the CaO SiO 2 FeO x System at K , pp. 2040 2045 Effect of Oxygen Partial Pressure on Liquidus for the CaO SiO 2 FeO x System at 1 573 K Hisao KIMURA, Shuji ENDO 1), Kohei YAJIMA 2) and Fumitaka TSUKIHASHI 2) Institute of Industrial Science,

More information

Chapter 3 Structure of Crystalline Solids

Chapter 3 Structure of Crystalline Solids Chapter 3 Structure of Crystalline Solids Crystal Structures Points, Directions, and Planes Linear and Planar Densities X-ray Diffraction How do atoms assemble into solid structures? (for now, focus on

More information

Influence of Al 2 O 3 and MgO on the Viscosity and Stability of CaO MgO SiO 2 Al 2 O 3 Slags with CaO/SiO 2 = 1.0

Influence of Al 2 O 3 and MgO on the Viscosity and Stability of CaO MgO SiO 2 Al 2 O 3 Slags with CaO/SiO 2 = 1.0 ISIJ International, Vol. 57 (2017), ISIJ International, No. 6 Vol. 57 (2017), No. 6, pp. 978 982 Influence of Al 2 O 3 and MgO on the Viscosity and Stability of CaO MgO SiO 2 Al 2 O 3 Slags with CaO/SiO

More information

Steric Effects on the. Transition in YH x

Steric Effects on the. Transition in YH x Steric Effects on the Metallic-Mirror Mirror to Transparent-Insulator Transition in YH x Troy C. Messina Department of Physics University of Texas at Austin Final Defense 22 November 2002 Outline Introduction

More information

Coatings. Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD) process Advance Plasma Source (APS) plasma-ion assisted Deposition. Coatings on Optical Fibers

Coatings. Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD) process Advance Plasma Source (APS) plasma-ion assisted Deposition. Coatings on Optical Fibers Anti-Reflection Custom Ion Assisted Deposition (IAD) process Advance Plasma Source (APS) plasma-ion assisted Deposition Anti-Reflection on Optical Fibers OptoSigma supplies a wide selection of optical

More information

Crystallization of Glass

Crystallization of Glass Winter School 2007 Kyoto Laser Patterning of s in T.Komatsu, Nagaoka niversity of Technology, Japan Plan of my talk 1. Basic concept of crystallization in glass 2. What is laser-induced crystallization

More information

Transparent Ceramic Yb 3+ :Lu2O3 Materials

Transparent Ceramic Yb 3+ :Lu2O3 Materials Contract no.: FA2386-10-1-4113 Final report for the project on: Transparent Ceramic Yb 3+ :Lu2O3 Materials Submission Date: Jan 19 th, 2012 Principal Investigator: Dr. Akio Ikesue World-Lab. Co., Ltd.

More information

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Prof.Dr.Figen KAYA

Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Prof.Dr.Figen KAYA Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Prof.Dr.Figen KAYA Transmission Electron Microscope A transmission electron microscope, similar to a transmission light microscope, has the following components along

More information

Activation Behavior of Boron and Phosphorus Atoms Implanted in Polycrystalline Silicon Films by Heat Treatment at 250 C

Activation Behavior of Boron and Phosphorus Atoms Implanted in Polycrystalline Silicon Films by Heat Treatment at 250 C Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 44, No. 3, 2005, pp. 1186 1191 #2005 The Japan Society of Applied Physics Activation Behavior of Boron and Phosphorus Atoms Implanted in Polycrystalline Silicon

More information

UNIT V -CRYSTAL STRUCTURE

UNIT V -CRYSTAL STRUCTURE UNIT V -CRYSTAL STRUCTURE Solids are of two types: Amorphous and crystalline. In amorphous solids, there is no order in the arrangement of their constituent atoms (molecules). Hence no definite structure

More information

Damage Threats and Response of Final Optics for Laser-Fusion Power Plants

Damage Threats and Response of Final Optics for Laser-Fusion Power Plants Damage Threats and Response of Final Optics for Laser-Fusion Power Plants M. S. Tillack 1, S. A. Payne 2, N. M. Ghoniem 3, M. R. Zaghloul 1 and J. F. Latkowski 2 1 UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0417

More information

Quartz Glass for Ultra High Pressure and High Intensity Discharge Lamps. Heraeus Quarzglas

Quartz Glass for Ultra High Pressure and High Intensity Discharge Lamps. Heraeus Quarzglas Quartz Glass for Ultra High Pressure and High Intensity Discharge Lamps Heraeus Quarzglas 1 Advanced Material for Highest Demands Improved lighting performance and efficiency, a compact size and long lifetime

More information

Ceramic - Chemical Resistance Acids - concentrated Acids - dilute Alkalis Halogens Metals

Ceramic - Chemical Resistance Acids - concentrated Acids - dilute Alkalis Halogens Metals Ceramic - Chemical Resistance Acids - concentrated Acids - dilute Alkalis Halogens Metals Fair Good Poor-Fair - Good 62/SiO2 24/B2O3 14 Fair Good Poor-Fair - - 70/SiO2 28/B2O3 2 Good Good Good Good Good

More information

The Pennsylvania State University. The Graduate School. Intercollege Program in Materials

The Pennsylvania State University. The Graduate School. Intercollege Program in Materials The Pennsylvania State University The Graduate School Intercollege Program in Materials SURFACE ANALYSIS OF CALCIUM ALUMINOSILICATE GLASSES AFTER AQUEOUS CORROSION A Thesis in Materials Science and Engineering

More information

RightCopyright 2006 American Vacuum Soci

RightCopyright 2006 American Vacuum Soci Title Gallium nitride thin films deposite magnetron sputtering Author(s) Maruyama, T; Miyake, H Citation JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & (2006), 24(4): 1096-1099 TECHNOL Issue Date 2006 URL http://hdl.handle.net/2433/43541

More information