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Structural and magnetic studies of CuO-TeO 2 and CuO-TeO 2 -B 2 O 3 glasses

F. Ciorcas, S.K. Mendiratta, I. Ardelean and M.A. Valente

The European Physical Journal B: Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, 2001, vol. 20, issue 2, 235-240

Abstract: The glass systems xCuO . (1 - x)TeO 2 and xCuO . (1 - x)[75TeO 2 . 25B 2 O 3 ] with 0 > x ? 50 mol% were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and a.c. magnetic susceptibility ( X a,c ) measurements, the principal aim of the investigation being the study of the structural modifications in the tellurite glasses introduced by the addition of boron oxide. In the case of first glass system, i.e. without B 2 O 3 , EPR spectra of Cu 2+ ions undergo changes with the increasing concentration of CuO. At very low concentrations, spectra are due to isolated Cu 2+ ions in axially distorted octahedral sites. The EPR signal for samples with 3 ? x ? 20 mol% can be explained as being the superposition of two EPR absorptions, one showing the hyperfine structure typical for isolated Cu 2+ ions and the other consisting of a symmetric line typical for clustered ions. The broadening of the absorption band is due to dipolar as well exchange interaction. The susceptibility data show that for x > 20 mol%, the Cu 2+ ions are predominantly clustered and are coupled through antiferromagnetic exchange interaction. A comparative study of amorphous X-ray diffraction pattern of the glasses indicates a structural modification in the TeO 2 network with increasing CuO concentration; the effect is quite visible in the samples with CuO concentrations higher than 20 mole percent. Measurements of density corroborate the conclusions drawn from the X-ray diffraction. Additionally, we show that our data validates a model in which CuO rich regions are surrounded by a buffer boundary which separates them from the tellurite glassy network; effect of introducing B 2 O 3 can be best described as breaking these regions into smaller size regions. Copyright EDP Sciences, Springer-Verlag 2001

Keywords: PACS. 61.43.Fs Glasses – 76.30.Fc Iron group (3d) ions and impurities (Ti-Cu) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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