Abstract

The crystallization of laser glasses in the system (B2O3)0.6{(Al2O3)0.4−y(Y2O3)y} (0.1 ≤ y ≤ 0.25) doped with different levels of ytterbium oxide has been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction, differential thermal analysis, and various solid-state NMR techniques. The homogeneous glasses undergo major phase segregation processes resulting in crystalline YBO3, crystalline YAl3(BO3)4, and residual glassy B2O3 as the major products. This process can be analyzed in a quantitative fashion by solid-state 11B, 27Al, and 89Y NMR spectroscopies as well as 11B{27Al} rotational echo double resonance (REDOR) experiments. The Yb dopants end up in both of the crystalline components, producing increased line widths of the corresponding 11B, 27Al, and 89Y NMR resonances that depend linearly on the Yb/Y substitution ratio. A preliminary analysis of the composition dependence suggests that the Yb3+ dopant is not perfectly equipartitioned between both crystalline phases, suggesting a moderate preference of Yb to substitu...

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