Abstract
We have investigated the effect of organic content in hybrid organic/inorganic glasses prepared by the sol–gel process on the thermo-optic coefficient dn/ dT. The organic phase consisted of homogeneously dispersed methyl groups within an inorganic silica matrix. Analysis of Fresnel reflectance temperature dependence of an optically polished sample-surface yielded the desired value, with an accuracy of 10 −5/°C. A negative linear dependence of the thermo-optic coefficient on the volumetric thermal expansion coefficient β was obtained, dn/ dT[10 −4/°C] = −1.1–0.45 β[10 −4/°C]. Using Prod’homme’s model, a negative value was derived for the electronic polarizability coefficient Φ = (−1.8 ± 0.3) × 10 −4/°C. The negative sign of Φ is attributed to isolation of the silica matrix sections by the methyl groups, causing the sections to distance upon increase in temperature.
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