TY - JOUR
T1 - New transparent crystallized glasses with optical nonlinear LiBGeO4 crystals
AU - Yoshihiro, Takahashi
AU - Yasuhiko, Benino
AU - Takumi, Fujiwara
AU - Varma Kalidini, B. R.
AU - Takayuki, Komatsu
PY - 2002/1
Y1 - 2002/1
N2 - Crystallization behaviors of the glass with a composition of 25Li2O·25B2O3·50GeO2 corresponding to lithium borogermanate LiBGeO4 have been examined. It has been confirmed that the LiBGeO4 crystalline phase is formed at the surface of heat-treated glasses. The second harmonic (SH) generation is found from transparent surface crystallized glasses, demonstrating for the first time that the LiBGeO4 phase shows optical nonlinearity. The SH intensity of LiBGeO4 crystallites (powdered state) prepared through crystallization is about ten times as large as that of pulverized α-quartz. The SH intensity of transparent crystallized glasses (bulk state) with crystalline layers of 3-4.5 μm thickness increases with increasing heat treatment temperature (540-560°C) and time (1-6 h), and the maximum SH intensity among the samples studied is in the order of 1/10 in comparison with that of α-quartz single crystal. The transparent crystallized glass obtained by heat treatment at 550°C for 3 h exhibits a clear and fine Maker fringe pattern, indicating a highly orientation of LiBGeO4 crystals at the surface.
AB - Crystallization behaviors of the glass with a composition of 25Li2O·25B2O3·50GeO2 corresponding to lithium borogermanate LiBGeO4 have been examined. It has been confirmed that the LiBGeO4 crystalline phase is formed at the surface of heat-treated glasses. The second harmonic (SH) generation is found from transparent surface crystallized glasses, demonstrating for the first time that the LiBGeO4 phase shows optical nonlinearity. The SH intensity of LiBGeO4 crystallites (powdered state) prepared through crystallization is about ten times as large as that of pulverized α-quartz. The SH intensity of transparent crystallized glasses (bulk state) with crystalline layers of 3-4.5 μm thickness increases with increasing heat treatment temperature (540-560°C) and time (1-6 h), and the maximum SH intensity among the samples studied is in the order of 1/10 in comparison with that of α-quartz single crystal. The transparent crystallized glass obtained by heat treatment at 550°C for 3 h exhibits a clear and fine Maker fringe pattern, indicating a highly orientation of LiBGeO4 crystals at the surface.
KW - Optical nonlinearity
KW - Second harmonic generation
KW - Transparent crystallized glass
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U2 - 10.2109/jcersj.110.22
DO - 10.2109/jcersj.110.22
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0036177753
SN - 1882-0743
VL - 110
SP - 22
EP - 26
JO - Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
JF - Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan
IS - 1277
ER -