X-ray diffraction study of NaF nano-crystals in photo-thermo-refractive glass
Résumé
PTR glass is a photosensitive silicate glass which imparts refractive index change after UV-exposure and thermal development. The origin of photosensitivity is explained by the precipitation of NaF crystals inside the glass matrix. While nucleation of NaF in PTR glass has been thoroughly studied, the mechanisms of growth of NaF crystals have drawn a limited interest. To study the NaF growth, several techniqueswere combined: optical spectroscopy, interferometry, DSC and XRD. It was found that the size of NaF crystals in UV-exposed PTR glass, as determined by the broadening of the diffraction lines does not exceed ~20nm. The NaF crystals' growth is limited by the exhaustion of Na+F− within the glass matrix as well as the increase of the viscosity of the glass surrounding the crystals that act as a kinetics barrier for further growth. X-ray diffraction analysis of NaF powder allowed calculating the crystals' volume fraction and their average size. A combination of these parameters with Rayleigh scattering model allowed the prediction of scattering at anywavelength and any thermal treatment, proving that scattering is determined by single crystals.
Domaines
Optique / photonique
Origine : Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s)
Loading...