Depth analysis of a compression layer in chemically strengthened glass using depth-resolved micro-Raman spectroscopy

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We performed depth analysis of a compression layer in Corning Gorilla Glass 3, one of commercialized chemically-strengthened glasses, using depth-resolved micro-Raman spectroscopy. We obtained a depth variation of Raman spectra and an ion-exchange rate of Na for K was determined by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.We found that a peak position around 1100cm-1 in the Raman spectra is shifted to higher wavenumber and the ion-exchange rate of Na for K increases with a decreasing depth when shallower than ~30μm. This correlation can be qualitatively explained as follows: compression of a TO2 tetrahedra network (T = Si or Al) induced by the ion exchange gives rise to an increase in frequency of vibrational modes of the TO4 tetrahedra.

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Terakado, N., Uchida, S., Takahashi, Y., Fujiwara, T., & Arakawa, M. (2016). Depth analysis of a compression layer in chemically strengthened glass using depth-resolved micro-Raman spectroscopy. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 124(10), 1164–1166. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.16138

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