Infrared Spectroscopy of Lead and Alkaline-Earth Aluminosilicate Glasses |
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Authors: | Bimalendu N. Roy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, Essex, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Infrared spectroscopic studies of lead and alkaline-earth aluminosilicate glasses in the series x MO- x Al2O3 (1 - 2 x )SiO2 M = Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, and Pb; 0.05 x 0.275] were carried out in the range 2000 to 200 cm−1. Three major absorption bands were observed in the 1100-, 800-, and 500-cm−1 regions. The frequency and the intensity of the 1100-cm−1 band varied linearly with composition. For a specific value of x , the changes in the frequency, intensity, and bandwidth of this band decreased in the order Mg > Ca > Sr > Pb > Ba and the apparent disorder in the glass structure, effected by the substitution of aluminum, increased in the direction Mg < Ca < Sr < Ba, with Pb in between Mg and Ca. The force constants and the bond orders of the Si-O and Al-O stretching vibrations in each of the glasses increased monotonically as Al/(Al + Si) decreased. |
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Keywords: | glass aluminosilicates infrared lead alkaline earths |
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