Evaluation of physical, structural, and optical characteristics of sodium borosilicate glasses modified with Y2O3

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Mostafa E. Kotb, Farid M. Abdel-Rahim, Kh. S. Shaaban, E. A. Abdel Wahab
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Abstract

A new series of sodium borosilicate glasses doped with different concentrations of Y2O3, with the composition of 58B2O3–12SiO2–(\(30{-}x\))Na2O–\(x\) Y2O3, with x = 0, 1, 2, 4, and 8 mol%, were prepared by melt-quenching methods. The amorphous status was confirmed by XRD analysis. The molar volume (\(V_{m}\) cm3/mol) of these glasses decreased from 27.01 to 24.25, while the density (ρ g/cm3) increased from 2.45 to 3.27 g/cm3. The FTIR technique examined the structure of the fabricated glasses. The role of yttria in the glass is investigated. As a result, the concentration of (BOs) increases with the rising content of Y2O3 in the BSNY glass matrix. This increase in BO4 enhances the overall structural integrity of the glass. The optical properties of the glass system were systematically investigated. A decrease in the energy gap was observed with increasing yttria concentration in the fabricated composition, while the refractive index exhibited a corresponding increase. The optical band gap values ranged from 3.56 to 2.91 eV, and the refractive index varied between 2.25 and 2.44, respectively. Additional factors and coefficients, including optical conductivity, electronegativity, metallization, reflection loss, steepness parameter, and transmission factor, were accurately evaluated. The fabricated glass system demonstrates significant potential as a promising material for advanced optical and electronic applications.

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Optical and Quantum Electronics
Optical and Quantum Electronics 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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4.60
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20.00%
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810
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3.8 months
期刊介绍: Optical and Quantum Electronics provides an international forum for the publication of original research papers, tutorial reviews and letters in such fields as optical physics, optical engineering and optoelectronics. Special issues are published on topics of current interest. Optical and Quantum Electronics is published monthly. It is concerned with the technology and physics of optical systems, components and devices, i.e., with topics such as: optical fibres; semiconductor lasers and LEDs; light detection and imaging devices; nanophotonics; photonic integration and optoelectronic integrated circuits; silicon photonics; displays; optical communications from devices to systems; materials for photonics (e.g. semiconductors, glasses, graphene); the physics and simulation of optical devices and systems; nanotechnologies in photonics (including engineered nano-structures such as photonic crystals, sub-wavelength photonic structures, metamaterials, and plasmonics); advanced quantum and optoelectronic applications (e.g. quantum computing, memory and communications, quantum sensing and quantum dots); photonic sensors and bio-sensors; Terahertz phenomena; non-linear optics and ultrafast phenomena; green photonics.
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