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1 March 1995 Laser distillation-deposition synthesis of silica glasses with variable concentrations of oxygen-deficient centers
V. F. Lebedev, Valery M. Marchenko, Alexey O. Rybaltovski, V. A. Tikhomirov
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Proceedings Volume 2498, Laser Methods of Surface Treatment and Modification: ALT '94 International Conference; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203609
Event: Laser Methods of Surface Treatment and Modification: ALT '94 International Conference, 1994, Konstanz, Germany
Abstract
Samples of silica glasses of approximately 1 cm3 scale were synthesized with 100 W cw CO2 laser torch on the target surface of silica materials in oxide, neutral and reductive atmospheres. Fused quartz glass, silica glasses synthesized by SiCl4 + H2 + O2 flame hydrolysis and in SiCl4 + O2 plasma and Ge-doped glass were used as starting materials. Oxygen deficient center concentrations of approximately 1016 cm-3 were registered in samples synthesized in neutral and reductive conditions by optical absorption and luminescence spectroscopy. Transformations of spectra in dependence on Ge concentration confirm that the spectra are characteristic of oxygen deficient equals Si: and equals Ge: point defects.
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V. F. Lebedev, Valery M. Marchenko, Alexey O. Rybaltovski, and V. A. Tikhomirov "Laser distillation-deposition synthesis of silica glasses with variable concentrations of oxygen-deficient centers", Proc. SPIE 2498, Laser Methods of Surface Treatment and Modification: ALT '94 International Conference, (1 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203609
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Silica

Absorption

Germanium

Oxygen

Luminescence

Oxides

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