Strengthening thermal stability in v2 o5-zno-bao-b2 o3-m(Po3)n glass system (m = al, mg) for laser sealing applications

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Today, the most common way of laser sealing is using a glass frit paste and screen printer. Laser sealing using glass frit paste has some problems, such as pores, nonuniform height, imperfect hermetic sealing, etc. In order to overcome these problems, sealing using fiber types of sealant is attractive for packaging devices. In this work, (70-x)V2 O5-5ZnO-22BaO-3B2 O3-xM(PO3)n glasses (mol%) incorporated with xM(PO3)n concentration (where M = Mg, Al, n = 2, 3, respectively) were fabricated and their thermal, thermomechanical, and structural properties were investigated. Most importantly, for this type of sealing, the glass should have a thermal stability (∆T) of ≥80◦ C and the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) between the glass and panel should be 1.0 ppm/◦ C. The highest thermal stability ∆T of the order of 93.2◦ C and 112.9◦ C was obtained for the 15 mol% of Mg(PO3)2 and Al(PO3)3 doped glasses, respectively. This reveals that the bond strength and connectivity is more strongly improved by trivalent Al(PO3)3. The CTE of a (70-x)V2 O5-5ZnO-22BaO-3B2 O3-xAl(PO3)3 glass system (mol%) (where x = 5–15, mol%) is in the range of 9.5–15.5 (×10−6 /K), which is comparable with the CTE (9–10 (×10−6 /K)) of commercial DSSC glass panels. Based on the results, the studied glass systems are considered to be suitable for laser sealing using fiber types of sealant.

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Kim, S., Han, K., Kim, S., Kadathala, L., Kim, J., & Choi, J. (2021). Strengthening thermal stability in v2 o5-zno-bao-b2 o3-m(Po3)n glass system (m = al, mg) for laser sealing applications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104603

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