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    Effect of CaF2 addition on optical properties of barium phosphate glasses
    (American Institute of Physics Inc. subs@aip.org, 2014) Narayanan, N.M.; Venkateswara Rao, G.; Akhila, B.E.; Shashikala, H.D.
    Ternary barium phosphate glasses, (50-X)BaO-XCaF2-50P2O5 have been prepared by adding 0-10 mol% of CaF2 to binary barium phosphate glasses. The amorphous nature of the prepared glasses was confirmed by X-ray diffraction technique. The UV-Visible absorption spectra have been recorded, optical band gap energy Eopt and Urbach energy Etail were determined. Shift in Eopt and Etail with increase in concentration of CaF2 is noted. FTIR analysis was carried out to investigate the short and intermediate-range orders in glasses. Shift of (P-O-P) band to higher wave number with the substitution of BaO with CaF2 shows the shortening of the phosphate chains. Hardness and density of glass samples were measured and correlated with the composition of glasses. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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    Effect of heat treatment on optical, dielectric and mechanical properties of silver nanoparticle embedded CaOCaF2P2O5 glass
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2015) Venkateswara Rao, G.; Shashikala, H.D.
    Silver nanoparticle have been embedded in CaOCaF2P2O5 glass using melt quenching technique. The quenched glasses were heat treated at 550 °C for 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 h. The growth of silver nanoparticle in the glass matrix appeared to be time dependent. FTIR spectra show that silver nanoparticle formation has not affected the vibration bands of basic phosphate tetrahedral network. The increase in compactness of the glass structure is confirmed by increase in measured density of the glasses with increase in the duration of the heat treatment. Glass containing spherical silver nanoparticle shows the red shift and increase in the full width half maxima (FWHM) of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in the visible region with increase in the duration of the heat treatment. X-ray diffraction pattern indicated the presence of Ag crystalline peaks along with amorphous structure on heat treating at 550°C for 50 h. For the glass samples, the increase in dielectric constant and low dielectric loss around 0.005 were observed with increase in duration of the heat treatment. Both Vickers hardness and fracture toughness increased while the brittleness decreased which can be attributed to the increase in size of the nanoparticles in glass matrix. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Mechanical properties of Nd3+-doped phosphate laser glasses
    (Society of Glass Technology christine@glass.demon.co.uk, 2015) Venkateswara Rao, G.; Vijaya, N.; Joshi, A.S.; Shashikala, H.D.; Jayasankar, C.K.
    The mechanical properties of P2O5+K2O+BaO+Al2O3+Nd2O3 (PKBANd) glasses were studied using the Vickers indentation technique. The values of Vickers hardness, fracture toughness and brittleness of the glass samples were evaluated. The surface morphology of the indentations were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy. An increase in Vickers hardness, fracture toughness and decrease in brittleness were observed with an increase in Nd2O3 concentration in the phosphate glass matrix. A decrease in the brittleness of the synthesized glass samples was confirmed by scanning electron microscopy of median/radial cracks generated due to Vickers indentation pattern with increase in Nd2O3 concentration.

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