Structural models for yttrium aluminium borate laser glasses: NMR and EPR studies of the system (Y(2)O(3))(0.2)-(Al(2)O(3))(x)-(B(2)O(3))(0.8-x)


Autoria(s): DETERS, Heinz; LIMA, José Fernando de; MAGON, Claudio José; CAMARGO, Andrea Simone Stucchi de; ECKERT, Hellmut
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/04/2012

19/04/2012

2011

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The structure of laser glasses in the system (Y(2)O(3))(0.2){(Al(2)O(3))(x))(B(2)O(3))(0.8-x)} (0.15 <= x <= 0.40) has been investigated by means of (11)B, (27)Al, and (89)Y solid state NMR as well as electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) of Yb-doped samples. The latter technique has been applied for the first time to an aluminoborate glass system. (11)B magic-angle spinning (MAS)-NMR spectra reveal that, while the majority of the boron atoms are three-coordinated over the entire composition region, the fraction of three-coordinated boron atoms increases significantly with increasing x. Charge balance considerations as well as (11)B NMR lineshape analyses suggest that the dominant borate species are predominantly singly charged metaborate (BO(2/2)O(-)), doubly charged pyroborate (BO(1/2)(O(-))(2)), and (at x = 0.40) triply charged orthoborate groups. As x increases along this series, the average anionic charge per trigonal borate group increases from 1.38 to 2.91. (27)Al MAS-NMR spectra show that the alumina species are present in the coordination states four, five and six, and the fraction of four-coordinated Al increases markedly with increasing x. All of the Al coordination states are in intimate contact with both the three-and the four-coordinate boron species and vice versa, as indicated by (11)B/(27)Al rotational echo double resonance (REDOR) data. These results are consistent with the formation of a homogeneous, non-segregated glass structure. (89)Y solid state NMR spectra show a significant chemical shift trend, reflecting that the second coordination sphere becomes increasingly ""aluminate-like'' with increasing x. This conclusion is supported by electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) data of Yb-doped glasses, which indicate that both borate and aluminate species participate in the medium range structure of the rare-earth ions, consistent with a random spatial distribution of the glass components.

NRW Graduate School of Chemistry

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany)

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.13, n.35, p.16071-16083, 2011

1463-9076

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16525

10.1039/c1cp21404g

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c1cp21404g

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

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Palavras-Chave #ECHO ENVELOPE-MODULATION #SOLID-STATE NMR #DOUBLE-RESONANCE NMR #SUMMING NYAB LASER #ALUMINOBORATE GLASSES #QUADRUPOLAR NUCLEI #SIO2 GLASSES #OH-INFLUENCE #CRYSTAL #SPECTRA #Chemistry, Physical #Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
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