BARC/PUB/2018/0034

 
 

Ag-doped Lithium alumino silicate photostructurable glass for microdevice fabrication

 
     
 
Author(s)

Mishra, R.; Goswami, M.; Krishnan, M.
(G&AMD)

Source

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018. Vol. 1942: pp. 070010.1-070010.3

ABSTRACT

Ag-doped LAS glass of composition (wt.%):74SiO2-6Al2O3-15Li2O-5X (X=other additives) were prepared by melt-quench technique and characterized for thermal and optical properties using DTA and UV-Visible spectrometer. XRD technique was used for phase identification in the heat treated glasses. Glass samples were exposed to UV-light for conversion of Ce3+ to Ce4+ state and Ag+ into Ago metallic state. DTA shows a lower crystallization temperature (Tp) at around 605oC for exposed samples as compared to unexposed base glass which is at around 625oC. UV-Visible spectra shows a broad band at around 305nm which indicates Ce3+ in base glass whereas in case of UV-exposed sample the reduced peak intensity indicates conversion of Ce3+ to Ce4+ ions, which also confirm formation of Ago in glass samples. Ag agglomeration was also confirmed from the band position at 430nm in heat treated sample, found responsible for early growth of meta-silicate phase in exposed sample. The meta-silicate phase was selectively etched for fabrication of microdevices.

 
 
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