Abstract:The demand for modern materials, especially glasses, used in different applications, such as radiation sensors and spectral converters, requires a detailed study of their properties. The incorporation of fluoride compounds in borate glasses and their crystallization at the nanometric scale allows the properties of these materials to be further enhanced. Although many works showed improvements in some of these properties, some critical aspects, such as the crystallization mechanism and the role of the fluorine … Show more
“…Within glass-ceramics for optical applications, two published papers report on fluoride crystalline phases. The work by Rodriguez-Chialanza et al [1] describes the preparation and characterization of a series of glass-ceramics that exhibit thermoluminescence. Here, the chemical composition was adjusted by varying the NaF content to obtain BaF 2 nanocrystals embedded in a borate matrix with optimized thermoluminescent properties.…”
Controlled crystallization of glasses is a broad research area within glass science in which researchers from academia and industry are both involved [...]
“…Within glass-ceramics for optical applications, two published papers report on fluoride crystalline phases. The work by Rodriguez-Chialanza et al [1] describes the preparation and characterization of a series of glass-ceramics that exhibit thermoluminescence. Here, the chemical composition was adjusted by varying the NaF content to obtain BaF 2 nanocrystals embedded in a borate matrix with optimized thermoluminescent properties.…”
Controlled crystallization of glasses is a broad research area within glass science in which researchers from academia and industry are both involved [...]
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