KLaF4 nanocrystallisation in oxyfluoride glass-ceramics

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Nanocrystallisation of the cubic and hexagonal polymorphs of KLaF 4 in a 70SiO2-7Al2O3-16K 2O-7LaF3 (mol%) glass has been achieved by heat treatment above the glass transition temperature. For treatment at 580°C, only the cubic structure crystallises, with a maximum crystallite size of ~9 nm. At higher temperatures, crystallisation of the hexagonal structure also takes place. The crystallisation process has been analysed using several thermal and structural techniques and is revealed to occur from a constant number of nuclei. The formation of a viscous barrier which inhibits further crystal growth and limits the crystal size to the nanometric range is observed. The title materials doped with lanthanide ions may be good candidates for optical applications. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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De Pablos-Martín, A., Muñoz, F., Mather, G. C., Patzig, C., Bhattacharyya, S., Jinschek, J. R., … Pascual, M. J. (2013). KLaF4 nanocrystallisation in oxyfluoride glass-ceramics. CrystEngComm, 15(47), 10323–10332. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ce41345d

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