Second‐harmonic generation and structural rearrangements in multicomponent antimonite glasses by electrothermal poling

Author:

Topper Brian12ORCID,Tagiara Nagia S.3ORCID,Palles Dimitrios3ORCID,Lind Felix4,Baazouzi Mourad5,Soltani Mohamed Toufik5,Wondraczek Lothar4ORCID,Möncke Doris2ORCID,Kamitsos Efstratios I.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics & Astronomy and Center for High Technology Materials University of New Mexico Albuquerque New Mexico USA

2. Inamori School of Engineering at the New York State College of Ceramics Alfred University Alfred New York USA

3. Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute National Hellenic Research Foundation Athens Greece

4. Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jena Germany

5. Laboratoire de Physique Photonique et Nanomateriaux Multifonctionnels Université de Mohamed Khider Biskra Biskra Algeria

Abstract

AbstractElectrothermal poling is shown here to effectively induce second‐order nonlinear effects in heavy‐metal oxide antimonite glasses. In M2O–PbO–WO3–Sb2O3 (M = Li, Na, K) glasses, the poling‐induced second‐harmonic generation intensity is five times larger than in silica (Infrasil) for M = Na, twice as large as in silica for M = Li, and smaller than in silica for M = K. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy suggests that antimony ions exist predominantly in the trivalent oxidation state in the studied glass samples. Raman and infrared spectroscopy confirm that the glass network is comprised of SbO3, WO4, WO6, and PbO4 units—with some SiO4 moieties due to leaching from the silica crucible. The WO4 units appear to exist in two distinct sites, as evidenced by comparison of the vibrational spectra of alkali–tungsten–antimonite glasses with those of previously reported crystalline tungstate phases. The alkali type influences the equilibrium between tetrahedral tungstate anions, [WO4]2−, and the isomeric partially polymerized octahedral tungstate units, [WØ4O2]2− (Ø denotes a bridging oxygen). Raman spectroscopy line scans were used to track near‐surface structural changes on the anode side of poled glasses. They reveal that the tungstate equilibrium is also affected by poling. At the anode side, the population of partially polymerized [WØ4O2]2− species increases at the expense of anionic [WO4]2− species. This yields a net increase in the average bond length of the network forming constituents, which is commensurate with poling‐induced structural changes observed in other systems experimentally and computationally.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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