Author:
Nelson Carolynn,White William B.
Abstract
Optical measurements have been made on glasses quenched from a series of sodium silicate melts as well as germanate, borate, and phosphate liquids containing CoO. The spectral data show that Co+2 is the species stabilized in oxide melts heated in air. The observed bands occur at 2700–3850, 5750–7900, and 15 500–18 600 cm-1. The independence of the optical parameters from melt composition and known melt structures, the high relative intensity of the highfrequency band, and the low calculated value of the Racah B parameter relative to the free ion value indicate that Co+2 forms a distinct tetrahedral complex in the quenched melt.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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35 articles.
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