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Original Articles

Optical and spectroscopic characterization of permanently densified GeO2 glasses

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Pages 3907-3914 | Received 20 May 2008, Accepted 03 Jun 2008, Published online: 04 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Optical and spectroscopic characterization was carried out on densified vitreous germania glasses retrieved from pressures in the range 2–6 GPa. The density of the obtained glasses increased with applied pressure. Ultrasonic and Brillouin measurements revealed an increase of the longitudinal and shear sound velocity, in agreement with the hardening of the elastic medium. Raman measurements allowed the structural modification of the system to be studied as a function of its density and showed the evolution of the boson peak, which shifts towards higher frequencies and decreases in intensity.

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