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25 October 2000 Effect of antimony oxide on the deposition and dispersion of metallic copper nanoparticles in phosphate glasses for optical nonlinear materials
Takahiro Murata, Kenji Morinaga
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Abstract
Phosphate glasses containing metallic copper nanoparticles were prepared by melt-quenching and post heat treatment method. The average size, size-distribution, concentration, and dispersion of metallic copper nanoparticles in phosphate glasses were investigated by using both spectrophotometer and transmission electron microscope. The time-temperature-deposition diagram for the glass dispersed with metallic copper nanoparticles was constructed based on the particle size and dispersion of metallic copper nanoparticles in phosphate glasses.
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Takahiro Murata and Kenji Morinaga "Effect of antimony oxide on the deposition and dispersion of metallic copper nanoparticles in phosphate glasses for optical nonlinear materials", Proc. SPIE 4102, Inorganic Optical Materials II, (25 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405299
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KEYWORDS
Copper

Glasses

Nanoparticles

Ions

Heat treatments

Particles

Antimony

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