Abstract

It has been shown that the additional annealing of thermally poled silicate glasses at temperatures exceeding the glass poling temperature and close to, but below, the glass transition temperature leads to an essential decrease of the volume of polarized regions and, as the result, to an increase in the height of the surface relief structures formed by poling with profiled relief anodic electrode. Thermodynamic and rheological explanations of the found volume decrease are given.

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