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On the unusual amber coloration of nanoporous sol-gel processed Al-doped silica glass: An experimental study.

Alvin ChangYujuan HeMaria A Torres ArangoMaoyu WangYang RenZhenxing FengChih-Hung ChangKonstantinos A Sierros
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
Silica is the most abundant component on the earth's surface. It plays an important role in many natural processes. Silica is also a critical material for a wide range of technical applications such as in optics and electronics. In this work, we discuss our recent experimental observation of the unusual amber coloration of aluminum doped sol-gel glass that has not been reported in the past. We characterized Al-doped sol-gel glasses, prepared at different sintering temperature, using a plethora of techniques to investigate the origin of this unusual coloration and to understand their structural and chemical properties. We used these experimental results to test a number of possible coloring mechanisms. The results suggested this coloring is likely caused by temperature-dependent aluminum-associated defect centers associated with different amorphous-to-crystalline ratios of the annealed sol-gel silica glass structures.
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