Luminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation
A new approach for studying thermal phase separation in sodium borosilicate glasses using Mn('2+) as a luminescent probe is investigated. Seventy-one samples of glasses activated by Mn('2+) inside and around the Na(,2)O(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) miscibility gaps were prepared. These samples w...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.719082014-02-13T03:47:43ZLuminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separationMénassa, Pierre-Elie.Luminescence spectroscopy.Spectrum analysis.Glass -- Spectra.A new approach for studying thermal phase separation in sodium borosilicate glasses using Mn('2+) as a luminescent probe is investigated. Seventy-one samples of glasses activated by Mn('2+) inside and around the Na(,2)O(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) miscibility gaps were prepared. These samples were then phase separated by dry thermal treatment.It is shown that on addition of MnO, the ternary Na(,2)O(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) system behaved like other quaternary systems of the type X(,2)O(.)MO(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) (X = Na, K; M = Mg, Ca, Ba, Zn). Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis demonstrated that manganese concentrates preferentially in the boron-rich phase. This analysis, in conjunction with a comparison of Mn('2+) emission spectra of unheated and heat-treated glasses shows that the glasses are submicroscopically phase separated when prepared. The decay-time analysis of Mn('2+) luminescence indicates that the low energy emission band arises from Mn('2+) in the boron-rich phase while the high energy emission is due to Mn('2+) in the silica-rich phase. The difference in the crystal field parameters obtained from the excitation spectra of the two emission bands shows that the high energy emission band is from Mn('2+) in tetrahedral sites while the low energy emission band is from Mn('2+) in an octahedral environment.McGill University1983Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 000194619proquestno: AAINK66649Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Chemistry.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=71908 |
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A new approach for studying thermal phase separation in sodium borosilicate glasses using Mn('2+) as a luminescent probe is investigated. Seventy-one samples of glasses activated by Mn('2+) inside and around the Na(,2)O(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) miscibility gaps were prepared. These samples were then phase separated by dry thermal treatment. === It is shown that on addition of MnO, the ternary Na(,2)O(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) system behaved like other quaternary systems of the type X(,2)O(.)MO(.)B(,2)O(,3)(.)SiO(,2) (X = Na, K; M = Mg, Ca, Ba, Zn). Scanning electron microscopy and X-ray microanalysis demonstrated that manganese concentrates preferentially in the boron-rich phase. This analysis, in conjunction with a comparison of Mn('2+) emission spectra of unheated and heat-treated glasses shows that the glasses are submicroscopically phase separated when prepared. The decay-time analysis of Mn('2+) luminescence indicates that the low energy emission band arises from Mn('2+) in the boron-rich phase while the high energy emission is due to Mn('2+) in the silica-rich phase. The difference in the crystal field parameters obtained from the excitation spectra of the two emission bands shows that the high energy emission band is from Mn('2+) in tetrahedral sites while the low energy emission band is from Mn('2+) in an octahedral environment. |
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Ménassa, Pierre-Elie. |
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Ménassa, Pierre-Elie. |
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Ménassa, Pierre-Elie. |
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Luminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation |
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Luminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation |
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Luminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation |
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Luminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation |
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Luminescence of Mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation |
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luminescence of mn"+ in glasses : a spectroscopic probe for the study of thermal phase separation |
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