2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2015.06.016
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Glasses in the system ZrF4–BaF2–BiF3: Thermal and spectroscopic properties

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“…When indium trifluoride is introduced to the oxyfluoroniobate system, InF 6 polyhedra are formed in the glass networks [17]. Since NbO 2 F 3− 4 and InF 3− 6 ions have the same charge, InF 6 polyhedra are situated between oxyfluoroniobate ions, thus forming mixed glass networks or their own layers or regions in the case of high content of indium trifluoride in the glass.…”
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“…When indium trifluoride is introduced to the oxyfluoroniobate system, InF 6 polyhedra are formed in the glass networks [17]. Since NbO 2 F 3− 4 and InF 3− 6 ions have the same charge, InF 6 polyhedra are situated between oxyfluoroniobate ions, thus forming mixed glass networks or their own layers or regions in the case of high content of indium trifluoride in the glass.…”
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“…Recently, photoluminescence properties have been discovered in glasses containing elements other than only rare earth elements (REEs). Photoluminescence of Bi in glasses based on zirconium tetrafluoride was detected in [16,17]. Herewith, in [15,17], a non-trivial approach proposed in [4,6,14] for detecting photoluminescence was used.…”
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