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Optical, chemical and mechanical modifications induced by ion implantation on glass surfaces
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Materials ScienceGlass-ceramicIon ImplantationOptical MaterialsGlass SurfacesGlass SurfaceEngineeringOptical PropertiesOptical GlassSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsMaterials CharacterizationMechanical ModificationsLow Implantation DoseGlass MaterialAbstract Soda-lime GlassesChemistry
Abstract Soda-lime glasses have been implanted with 50 keV Az ions. Modifications induced on the glass surface have been studied as a function of implanted dose, with particular regard to optical, chemical and mechanical properties. Optical measurements indicate a reduction of the refractive index, connected to the surface sodium content. The sodium profile has been measured using the Na23(p, α)Ne20 nuclear reaction. An improvement of the mechanical resistance has been observed at low implantation dose, together with a change of the chemical durability. An expansion of glass has been observed by S.E.M. and interpherometric microscopy for 80 keV implantation energy.
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