The Combined Effect of Silver Precursor and Sodium Salt on the Structure and Crystallization Behavior of Photo-Thermo-Refractive Glass
Baoxing Xiong, Ziyi Ge, Qiannan Li, Hailong Wang, Cunding Liu, Xiao Yuan, Xiang Zhang

TL;DR
This paper explores how different silver and sodium compounds affect the structure and properties of a special type of glass used in optical devices.
Contribution
The study reveals the synergistic mechanism between silver and sodium precursors in shaping the structure of photo-thermo-refractive glass.
Findings
AgNO3 and NaNO3 combination creates a homogeneous and stable glass network.
This combination leads to uniform silver nanoparticle distribution and NaF crystal precipitation.
The findings provide a basis for designing high-performance optical glasses.
Abstract
Photo-thermo-refractive (PTR) glass is a key material for optical devices, yet the synergistic mechanism between its raw material precursors remains unclear. This study systematically investigates the individual and combined effects of silver precursors (Ag2O and AgNO3) and sodium salts (Na2CO3 and NaNO3) on the structural evolution and crystallization behavior of Si-Na-Al-Zn-based PTR glasses. Through a combination of spectroscopic (UV-Vis, FTIR, Raman), thermal (DSC), and microscopic (SEM) characterizations, we demonstrate that the precursor combination profoundly influences the glass network homogeneity, ion mobility, and phase separation behavior. The results reveal that the AgNO3 and NaNO3 combination fosters a highly homogeneous and thermally stable network, facilitating the formation of a uniform distribution of silver nanoparticles and, subsequently, a dense nanoscale…
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TopicsGlass properties and applications · Phase-change materials and chalcogenides · Laser Material Processing Techniques
