Investigation of oxygen defects in chromium.doped borosilicate glass co.doped with alkali metal ( Na2O) and transition metal (ZnO) for photonic applications

Abdelmaksoud, Heba; Mahmoud Abdelnabi; Abdel-Wahab, Fathy;

Abstract


A series of chromium borosilicate glasses double doped with Na2O
and ZnO are prepared by melt quenching technique.
Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) showed a uniform distribution of ZnO within the glass matrix.
Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy identified borate-oxygen defects while optical absorbance revealed that
chromium Cr2O3
is composed of Cr6+
and Cr3+
oxidation states. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) validated the
presence of borate and chromium-related defects via O1s, B1s, and Cr peaks. The substitution of Na2O
with ZnO as polarizable
component, proved presence of Zn2+
and Zn4+
cations which enables ZnO to act as both roles of glass modifier and a
former. The evaluated optical linear refractive index and extinction coefficient in the spectral range 400–2500 nm showed
an increase in the refractive index which is attributed to zinc’s high polarizability and limited tendency for tetrahedral
coordination. The optical energy gap is positively correlated with increasing ZnO content in mol.%. The impact of ZnO
concentration on wavelength at zero material dispersion (λWZMD) was also calculated and compared to silicate and germinate
glasses proved suitability of the studied glass for photonic applications particularly data transmission in the wavelength range
1.6024–1.8855 μm. Thermal parameters were calculated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to evaluate glass
forming ability dependence on the introduced ZnO.


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Title Investigation of oxygen defects in chromium.doped borosilicate glass co.doped with alkali metal ( Na2O) and transition metal (ZnO) for photonic applications
Authors Abdelmaksoud, Heba ; Mahmoud Abdelnabi; Abdel-Wahab, Fathy
Keywords Chromium borosilicate glass;Optical absorbance;XPS;Material dispersion;Non-bridging oxygen
Issue Date 3-Jan-2025
Publisher springer
Volume 70
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-024-08114-1

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