2015
DOI: 10.1111/ijag.12181
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Effects of Pb on Thermal Stability and Crystallization Kinetics of GeS2–Sb2S3–PbS Glasses

Abstract: Effects of Pb on thermal stability and crystallization kinetics of chalcogenide glasses (1−x)(0.85GeS2−0.15Sb2S3)−xPbS (x = 0–0.4) have been carried out by a detailed calorimetric study and structural analysis. The glass stability was assessed based on three criteria, while the activation energies of crystallization were calculated under nonisothermal crystallization conditions by the Kissinger method, the Augis/Bennett method, the Mahadevan method, and the modified Ozawa method, respectively. Both stability c… Show more

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“…The best studied glassy and crystalline chalcogenides are based on the Ge-X, Ga-X, As-X systems (X = S, Se, Te) modified by the admixture of Hg, Sb, Pb, Ag, etc. [1][2][3]. An important feature of chalcogenide glass is that the introduced admixtures are electrically and optically inactive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best studied glassy and crystalline chalcogenides are based on the Ge-X, Ga-X, As-X systems (X = S, Se, Te) modified by the admixture of Hg, Sb, Pb, Ag, etc. [1][2][3]. An important feature of chalcogenide glass is that the introduced admixtures are electrically and optically inactive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ΔT values remain almost identical to that of the commercial base glasses with values greater than 110 ℃. The larger ΔT indicates that the Ag/Pb-doped glasses inherits the good performance of the commercial base glass [32][33][34]…”
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confidence: 99%