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- Non network-former cations in oxide glasses spotted by Raman scattering doi link

Auteur(s): Hehlen B., Neuville Daniel

(Article) Publié: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 22 p.12724-12731 (2020)
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DOI: 10.1039/d0cp00630k
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The depolarized Raman spectra can be used as a probe to reveal the presence of non-network formers in oxide glasses. Two spectral responses involving the cations are observed below 400 cm−1 in more than 30 compositions of binary and ternary aluminosilicates. One of the two bands arises solely from cations close to non-bridging oxygen providing thereby a simple test for qualifying the polymerization state of the glass. The second feature involves all cations whatever their role in the glass and is found to be twofold: one contribution arises from cations charge compensating (AlO4)− tetrahedra and the other one from network modifier cations. These results confirm the net vibrational contrast of cations depending on their structural surrounding.