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Octahedral fluoride glasses: Raman spectra and structure of niobium pentafluoride
Authors:GN Papatheodorou  AG Kalampounias  SN Yannopoulos
Institution:1. Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas – Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, FORTH-ICE/HT, P.O. Box 1414, GR-26 504, Patras, Greece;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Patras, GR-26 504, Patras, Greece
Abstract:Raman spectroscopy is used to characterize the NbF5 phases in the temperature range 80–500 K. A new clear glass is formed by quenching the melt to liquid nitrogen temperatures having a glass transition at ~206 K and crystallization at ~233 K. For all phases including the melt, the glass, the supercooled liquid, the crystalline solid and the gas, the Raman spectra show a rather common high frequency band at ~760 cm?1 which is attributed to the Nb–F terminal frequency of partially bridged ‘NbF6’ octahedra. Based on the systematics of the Raman spectra for all phases and the literature physicochemical data a model is proposed for the glass and the liquid phases where ‘NbF6’ octahedral bridged in cis and/or trans configurations form a variety of cyclic and/or chain structures which intermix building up the overall structure. At exceptionally low energies (<11 cm?1) a rather weak in intensity Boson peak is observed in the glass which shifts to even lower energies with increasing temperature. Librational and/or tortional motions of the bridged octahedra participating in the glass structure are possible candidates for the origin of this peak.
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