Optical and Vibrational Spectra of CsCl-Enriched GeS2-Ga2S3 Glasses

Nanoscale Res Lett. 2016 Dec;11(1):132. doi: 10.1186/s11671-016-1350-8. Epub 2016 Mar 9.

Abstract

Optical and FTIR spectroscopy was employed to study the properties of 80GeS2-20Ga2S3-CsCl chalcohalide glasses with CsCl additives in a temperature range of 77-293 K. It is shown that CsCl content results in the shift of fundamental absorption edge in the visible region. Vibrational bands in FTIR spectra of (80GeS2-20Ga2S3)100 - х (СsCl) x (x = 5, 10, and 15) are identified near 2500 cm(-1), 3700 cm(-1),, around 1580 cm(-1), and a feature at 1100 cm(-1). Low energy shifts of vibrational frequencies in glasses with a higher amount of CsCl can be caused by possible thermal expansion of the lattice and nanovoid agglomeration formed by CsCl additives in the inner structure of the Ge-Ga-S glass.

Keywords: Chalcogenide; Chalcohalide glass; Modification; Optical spectra; Vibrational properties.