INFRARED-REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF HEAT-TREATED, SOL-GEL-DERIVED SILICA

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KAMITSOS, EI [1 ]
PATSIS, AP [1 ]
KORDAS, G [1 ]
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[1] NATL CTR SCI RES, DEMOKRITOS INST MAT SCI, GR-15330 AGIA PARASKEVI A, GREECE
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10.1103/PhysRevB.48.12499
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The infrared-reflectance spectra of silica glasses were measured and analyzed with a Kramers-Kronig transformation for a better understanding of the response of silica, especially in the high-frequency region (1000-1300 cm-1). The silica samples were prepared by the sol-gel technique and subsequently subjected to heat treatments at selected temperatures to induce the formation of structures with a variable connectivity of the silicate network. The infrared reflectivity was found to increase with heat-treatment temperature. This was attributed to glass densification, resulting from condensation of Si-OH groups into Si-O-Si network bridging units. This densification mechanism was also confirmed by Raman measurements. The profiles of the high-frequency parts of the transverse-optic (TO) and longitudinal-optic (LO) spectra were found consistent with the presence of two coupled modes (AS1 and AS2) for the asymmetric stretching of Si-O-Si bridges, as proposed in previous works. Along these lines, the shoulder at approximately 1200 cm-1 in the infrared-absorption spectrum of silica, which is particularly enhanced in the spectra of silica gels, can be understood as arising from the TO response of the AS2 mode. The LO-TO splitting of the various infrared-active modes was found to depend on heat-treatment temperature. This effect was attributed to variations of silicate network connectivity with temperature, which is presumably affecting the range of the Coulombic forces inducing the LO-TO splitting.
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页码:12499 / 12505
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