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Characterization of silicate glasses doped with transition metals by field-assisted ion exchange

Elti Cattaruzza 1Giancarlo Battaglin 1Francesco Gonella 1Francesco Dacapito 2Chiara Maurizio 2Cinzia Sada 3Ali Shahid 3Giovanni Mattei 3Alberto Quaranta 4

1. Physical Chemistry Dept, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Dorsoduro 2137, Venezia I-30123, Italy
2. INFM-CNR OGG at ESRF, 6, Rue Jules Horowitz, Grenoble 38043, France
3. INFM - Universita di Padova, via Marzolo, 8, Padova 35131, Italy
4. Department of Material Engineering and Industrial Tecnology, University of Trento (DIMTI), v. Mesiano 77, Trento 38100, Italy

Abstract

In the presented experiment, gold and cobalt containing glasses were prepared by field-assisted ion exchange. A film of the metal was first deposited onto soda-lime glass substrates by the rf-sputtering technique, and then it was heat-treated under intense electric field. Structural and compositional characterization was performed by several techniques, namely, secondary ion mass and Rutherford backscattering spectrometries, optical absorption and extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopies, and transmission electron microscopy.

 

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Presentation: Oral at E-MRS Fall Meeting 2007, Symposium F, by Elti Cattaruzza
See On-line Journal of E-MRS Fall Meeting 2007

Submitted: 2007-05-14 11:44
Revised:   2009-06-07 00:44