Abstract

Saturation of vitreous silica fibers by argon gas has provided solubility and diffusivity data in good agreement with previous experimental and modeling studies. Over the temperature range of 525–675°C, the solubility of argon in vitreous silica can be given by S = (2.09 × 10 +21 atoms/(M 3 atm)) exp((+31.5 kJ/g atom)/ RT). These data indicate that the density of intersitital solubility sites accesible to argon atoms is 1.1 × 10 26 m −3, consistent with the log-normal model of interstitial site size distribution, a useful illustration of medium-range glass structure. Over the temperature range of 500–905°C, the diffusivity of argon in vitreous silica can be given by: D = (0.506 × 10 −8 m 2/s) exp((−113 kJ/g atom)/ RT).

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