Thermal analysis and linear optical properties of (1−x)TeO2-(x)ZnCl2 optical glasses for photonic applications

2015 International Symposium on Next-Generation Electronics (ISNE)(2015)

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The investigation covers the thermal and linear optical properties of binary TeO 2 -ZnCl 2 optical glass systems contain different ZnCl 2 compositions ranging from 10 to 40mol%. Preparation of the glass systems were realized by melting the mixture of TeO 2 and ZnCl 2 chemicals in a platinum crucible at 850°C for 60 min in air. In the experiments, thermal analysis was performed to determine the thermal characteristics such as, glass transition (T g ), crystallization (T p ), and melting (T m ) temperatures for different heating rates (B=10, 20, 30 and 40 °C/min) by using the differential thermal analysis (DTA) plot. By considering the DTA plots, the crystallization activation energies were determined by using the Ozawa and modified Kissinger equations. Finally, thermal analysis show that the crystallization activation energies were 487.6kJ/mol, 215.8kJ/mol, 392.kJ/mol, and 273.3kJ/mol for the x=10, 20, 30, and 40mol% ZnCl 2 contents, respectively. Optical band gaps (direct and indirect) and Urbach energies of the glass samples were estimated from the absorption spectra measured between 300 and 800nm. The direct band gap energies decrease from 3.65 eV to 3.35 eV, and indirect band gap energies also decrease from 3.59 eV to 3.30 eV by increasing the ZnCl 2 content from 10 to 40 mol%, respectively.
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optical glasses,optical properties,thermal analysis
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