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Structure-terahertz property relationship in sodium borosilicate glasses

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED GLASS SCIENCE
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 288-306

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WILEY PERIODICALS, INC
DOI: 10.1111/ijag.16608

Keywords

nuclear magnetic resonance; Raman and infrared spectroscopy; sodium borosilicate glasses; structure-property relationship; terahertz time-domain spectroscopy

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This study provides the first evidence of a structure-terahertz property relationship in the sodium borosilicate glass system. The structural changes and refractive index variations were analyzed using various spectroscopic techniques. The results show that different glass structures lead to different terahertz properties.
We report, for the first time, an early evidence of structure-terahertz (THz) property relationship for two tie-lines within the sodium borosilicate glass system. The NaBSi series was chosen to study the effect of the substitution of silicon dioxide for boron oxide, whereas the BNaSi series studies the substitution of silicon dioxide for sodium oxide. Nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared absorption, and Raman spectroscopies were used to determine structural changes across both series. THz time-domain spectroscopy was used to record the refractive index over the measured bandwidth. Individual measurements at .502 THz were used as a frequency of focus for comparisons. The foundation for the proposed structure-THz property relationship is based on higher measurable THz refractive index changes correlated to a depolymerized glass network, R > .5, a network consisting of SiO4 tetrahedra and charge-deficient [Bo(4)](-) tetrahedra-forming borosilicate danburite and reedmergnerite rings with mixed Si-O-B bridges, and the formation of nonbridging oxygen (nbO) atoms on silicate tetrahedra. A polymerized glass network, R < .5, consists of homonuclear boroxol and silica rings within sodium borate and silicate subnetworks. Calculated and experimental fractions of tetrahedral borate and silicate tetrahedra with one nbO, optical basicity, density, and network connectivity data support the structure-THz property relationship.

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