Evidence for a thermally reversing window in bulk Ge-Te-Si glasses revealed by alternating differential scanning calorimetry


Autoria(s): Anbarasu, M; Singh, KK; Asokan, S
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01/02/2008

Resumo

Experiments on Ge15Tc85-xSix glasses (2 <= x <= 12) using alternating differential scanning calorimetry (ADSC) indicate that these glasses exhibit one glass transition and two crystallization reactions upon heating. The glass transition temperature has been found to increase almost linearly with silicon content, in the entire composition tie-line. The first crystallization temperature (T-cl) exhibits an increase with silicon content for x<5; T-cl remains almost a constant in the composition range 5 < x <= 10 and it increases comparatively more sharply with silicon content thereafter. The specific heat change (Delta C-p) is found to decrease with an increase in silicon content, exhibiting a minimum at x=5 (average coordination number, (r) = 2.4); a continuous increase is seen in Delta C-p with silicon concentration above x = 5. The effects seen in the variation with composition of T-cl and Delta C-p at x=5, are the specific signatures of the mean-field stiffness threshold at (r) = 2.4. Furthermore, a broad trough is seen in the enthalpy change (Delta H-NR), which is indicative of a thermally reversing window in Ge15Te85-xSix glasses in the composition range 2 <= x <= 6 (2.34 <= (r) <= 2.42).

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/26293/1/462674_731208416_791543907.pdf

Anbarasu, M and Singh, KK and Asokan, S (2008) Evidence for a thermally reversing window in bulk Ge-Te-Si glasses revealed by alternating differential scanning calorimetry. In: Philosophical Magazine, 88 (4). 599 -605.

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Taylor and Francis Group

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http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all?content=10.1080/14786430801935305

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/26293/

Palavras-Chave #Instrumentation and Applied Physics (Formally ISU)
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Journal Article

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