Phase Separation Inducing Controlled Crystallization of GeSe2–Ga2Se3–CsI Glasses for Fabricating Infrared Transmitting Glass–Ceramics |
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Authors: | Cunming Liu Gao Tang Lan Luo Wei Chen |
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Affiliation: | Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200050, China; Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100039, China |
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Abstract: | Infrared transmitting glass–ceramics based on the selected glass of 65GeSe2–25Ga2Se3–10CsI were obtained by a two-stage heat-treatment method. Results of X-ray diffraction and scanning electronic microscopy indicated that droplet-like nanoparticles containing cubic Ga2−δGeδSe3 crystals are homogeneously generated in the glass–ceramics and that the whole glass–ceramic process is composed of phase separation, nucleation, and crystal growth. Evolutions of the optical and mechanical properties of glass–ceramics versus annealing time at the first-stage heat treatment were also investigated. Compared with the parent glass, the fabricated glass–ceramics show considerably enhanced fracture toughness, practicable infrared transparence, and microhardness, which confer them with considerable competitive advantages over currently used infrared materials. |
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