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On the Problem of Inhomogeneous Spatial Distribution of the Redox Index of Polyvalent Iron Ions in the Volume of Ultrapure Synthetic Quartz Materials
We show that the strong spatial inhomogeneity of absorption (the change from the maximum to the minimum value was more than 50 times on a spatial scale of the order of 200–300 μm), which was observed in our earlier studies of ultrapure synthetic quartz glasses and a synthetic quartz crystal at a wavelength of 1070 nm, can be related to an inhomogeneous spatial distribution of the redox state of iron traces. Using experimental data on absorption of metal impurities in the studied glasses, we present a calculation of the iron ion concentration, which is of the order of a few ppb. This is several times better than the limit of detection of the mass spectrometry method used for certification of ultrapure quartz glasses. Based on the results of the mass spectrometry measurements of concentrations given by manufacturers and the values of the maximum (10−5 cm−1) and minimum (10−7 cm−1) absorption coefficient we have measured, we calculated the maximum possible concentrations of the Fe2+ and Cu2+ ions and OH groups in quartz glasses and hydrothermal synthetic crystalline quartz.
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Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics contains the most recent and best Russian research on topics such as:
Radio astronomy;
Plasma astrophysics;
Ionospheric, atmospheric and oceanic physics;
Radiowave propagation;
Quantum radiophysics;
Pphysics of oscillations and waves;
Physics of plasmas;
Statistical radiophysics;
Electrodynamics;
Vacuum and plasma electronics;
Acoustics;
Solid-state electronics.
Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics is a translation of the Russian journal Izvestiya VUZ. Radiofizika, published by the Radiophysical Research Institute and N.I. Lobachevsky State University at Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia. The Russian volume-year is published in English beginning in April.
All articles are peer-reviewed.