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Studies of the temperature dependence of the short range structure and local dynamics in silver borate glasses

  • G. Dalba*
  • , P. Fornasini
  • , R. Grisenti
  • , S. A. Beccara
  • , N. Daldosso
  • , A. Sanson
  • , F. Rocca
  • , F. Monti
  • , A. Kuzmin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

EXAFS temperature dependent measurements have been carried out on the borate glass doped with silver iodide, (AgI)0.55(Ag 2O.4B2O3)0.45, at the K-edges of Ag and I, in the range 39-500 K. Local negative thermal expansion has been measured in the explored temperature range; in the same range, crystalline AgI shows a positive trend. This behaviour, already found for another silver borate glass containing a higher content of silver iodide, was interpreted in terms of a relaxing of the AgI amorphous network within the silver borate host matrix. In the light of the results obtained for the glass (AgI)0.55(Ag 2O.4B2O3)0.45, having a much lower AgI concentration and showing an almost equal thermal expansion, a different interpretation is now necessary. The Ag-I first shell distance contraction is a specific characteristic of the AgI amorphous network within the silver borate host matrix: temperature increase favours shorter average distance of the mobile Ag+ cations from I ions. The host matrix influences, however, the local thermal disorder around Ag and I species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)75-78
Number of pages4
JournalPhysics and Chemistry of Glasses
Volume44
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2003

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