2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2003.10.012
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Thermal expansion and glass transition temperature of the rare-earth doped oxynitride glasses

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“…Similar non-linearity is observed by Lofaj et al 26) and the data given by Sun et al 5) show virtually no change in CTE with increasing nitrogen content. Accordingly, it can be said that there is currently no clear correlation between CTE and nitrogen content and, therefore, in applications where this property requires careful control for matching with other materials, the modifier type and concentration would be more secure material design strategies.…”
Section: Jcs-japansupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Similar non-linearity is observed by Lofaj et al 26) and the data given by Sun et al 5) show virtually no change in CTE with increasing nitrogen content. Accordingly, it can be said that there is currently no clear correlation between CTE and nitrogen content and, therefore, in applications where this property requires careful control for matching with other materials, the modifier type and concentration would be more secure material design strategies.…”
Section: Jcs-japansupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Figure 6 shows a plot of molar volume and compactness data as a function of nitrogen substitution for a 37Y:42Si:21Al (eq.%) glass 33) and clearly shows a good linear correlation. Such linearity has previously been presented by Pomeroy et al 6) and analysis of the data of Lofaj et al 26) also shows that molar volume and fractional glass compactness as a function of nitrogen content of the glasses are reasonably linear. The changes in compactness indicate that the replacement of oxygen by nitrogen induces a contraction of the glass structure, which is linked to the increased coordination of nitrogen compared to oxygen.…”
Section: Effect Of Nitrogen Content On Glass Volume and Fractional Glsupporting
confidence: 72%
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