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Correlation of thermal and electrical properties of silver germanophosphate glasses with their structural analysis by Raman and NMR spectroscopy
International audienceIn present study glasses of the system Ag2O-GeO2-P2O5 were studied in the compositional series (50−x)Ag2O-xGeO2-50P2O5 with x = 0−40 mol%. Ag2O substitution by GeO2 results in a significant increase of both glass transition temperature, Tg, and crystallization temperature, Tc, up to 628 °C (Tg) and 851 °C (Tc) at x = 40 mol% GeO2. The glass structure was investigated from the analysis of 31P MAS NMR and Raman spectra. Both methods show transformation of phosphate glass network formed mainly by Q2 units to germanate-phosphate network formed by Q1xGe and Q21Ge phosphate units and germanate units. Raman spectra, in addition, reveal evolution of P‒O‒P linkages to P‒O‒Ge and Ge‒O‒Ge linkages through the glass series. DC conductivity trend upon GeO2 addition showed non-monotonic behaviour, which is related to structural changes in the glass-network
