Preparation and Properties of Germanium Sulfide Glasses

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Hiromichi Takebe Kenji Morinaga
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"Ge-S binary glasses in the range 57 to 90 at %S at 0.5 to 3 at %S intervals were prepared by a conventional melting technique using fused quartz ampoules as melting containers. Impurities contaminated during preparation process are evaluated by IR spectroscopy. The causes of impurity contaminations are discussed. Density data in a systematic series of Ge-S glasses is demonstrated. IntroductionSulfide glasses are of particular interest for new laser and nonlinear optical materials in the near-infrared and infrared regions [1]. Sulfide glasses have the features of low-phonon-energy and high refractive index with moderate rare-earth ion solubility. The low-phonon-energy is favorable for the reduction of nonradiative rate for the emission of rare-earth ions. The high refractive index results in a high radiative-rate and in a high third-order nonlinearity. However, impurities may degrade the superior optical properties of sulfide glasses.In this work Ge-S glasses were prepared by a conventional melting technique. Impurities contaminated during the preparation process are evaluated and their causes are discussed for future improvements. The measured densities of Ge-S glass samples were compared with the results of previous studies [2], [3]. Ge-S glasses have some favorable properties for practical .applications including non-toxicity, good thermal and chemical stabilities."
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APA: Hiromichi Takebe Kenji Morinaga  (2000)  Preparation and Properties of Germanium Sulfide Glasses

MLA: Hiromichi Takebe Kenji Morinaga Preparation and Properties of Germanium Sulfide Glasses. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2000.

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