Abstract

Alkali lime silicate glasses containing 5 wt% of CoO were investigated by Co K‐edge XANES and EXAFS and optical absorption spectroscopy. Our results reveal the presence of tetrahedral Co2+ connected with the glass network, with a IVCo–O–Si angle of 134°. Changing the alkali from K+ to Na+ induces an increase of the local disorder around Co2+, as shown by a decrease of the contribution from the second neighbors in the EXAFS signal. We propose two models for interpreting the structure of the second shell of neighbors. Our results provide a structural basis for rationalizing the optical properties of Co2+ species in glasses.

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