High pressure studies of Se1007-xTex glasses

Parthasarathy, G. ; Rao, K. J. ; Gopal, E. S. R. (1984) High pressure studies of Se1007-xTex glasses Philosophical Magazine Part B: Physics of Condensed Matter. Electronics, Optical and Magnetic Properties, 50 (3). pp. 335-346. ISSN 0141-8637

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Abstract

High pressure resistivity measurements on Se100-xTex, glasses for 0≤x≤30 are reported. Two composition regions, where the transport and transformation behaviour are different, are identified. For 0≤x≤6, there is a first-order-like transformation to metallic crystalline states, while for x>6 the transformation appears to be continuous. Glass-transition temperatures also show differences in trends as a function of composition around 6% Te. An attempt is made to explain the composition-dependent trends on the basis of known structural features of selenium glasses and of the nature of tellurium bonding. At concentrations with up to 6% tellurium, Te most likely enters selenium chain terminations, substituting for negatively charged Se1 - defects, while at larger concentrations, tellurium probably enters chains and rings by a random substitution.

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