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17 May 2000 Hydroxyl groups in high-purity glasses for fiber optics I: silica glasses
Victor G. Plotnichenko, V. O. Sokolov, Eugeni M. Dianov
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Proceedings Volume 4083, Advances in Fiber Optics; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.385653
Event: Advances in Fiber Optics, 2000, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
IR absorption spectra of high-purity silica glass (SiO2) containing from 0.1 to 103 ppm of hydroxyl (OH) groups were studied and quantum-chemical calculation of OH groups embedded in different ways in the silica glass network was performed. On this basis a new approach to the problem of OH groups embedding in the glass network is proposed: hydroxyl occurs in high-purity SiO2 mainly as single groups rather than paired groups and some of them are hydrogen- bonded to bridging oxygen atoms, and not only to each other, as it is considered now. New decomposition of the fundamental OH stretching vibrational band into components was proposed.
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Victor G. Plotnichenko, V. O. Sokolov, and Eugeni M. Dianov "Hydroxyl groups in high-purity glasses for fiber optics I: silica glasses", Proc. SPIE 4083, Advances in Fiber Optics, (17 May 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.385653
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