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The Cu and Te coordination environments in Cu-doped Ge–Te glasses
Authors:L. Rá  tkai,A.P. Gonç  alves,G. Delaizir,C. Godart,I. Kaban,B. Beuneu,P. Jó    ri
Affiliation:aEötvös University of Sciences, Graduate School of Physics, H-1518 Budapest POB 32, Hungary;bDepartamento de Química, Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear/CFMC-UL, Estrada Nacional 10, P-2686-953 Sacavém Codex, Portugal;cGEMH EA 3178, ENSCI, 47 av. A. Thomas, 87065 Limoges Cedex, France;dCNRS, ICMPE, 2/8 rue Henri Dunant, 94320 Thiais, France;eIFW Dresden, Institute for Complex Materials, P.O.Box 270116, D-01171 Dresden, Germany;fLaboratoire Léon Brillouin, CEA-Saclay 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France;gResearch Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, H-1525 Budapest, POB 49, Hungary
Abstract:The structure of Ge20Te80, Ge15Cu8Te77 and Ge15Cu5Te80 glasses was investigated by diffraction techniques and extended X-ray absorption fine structure measurements. Large structural models were generated by fitting experimental data by the reverse Monte Carlo simulation technique. In Ge20Te80 glass, both Ge and Te obey the 8−N rule, and the structure is built up of GeTe4 tetrahedra connected via Te–Te bonding or shared Te atoms connected to two Ge atoms. The coordination number of Te is significantly higher than 2 in Ge15Cu8Te77. The average coordination number of Cu is 3.41±1 in this alloy. In Ge15Cu5Te80 glass, Cu binds mostly to Te, while Cu–Cu bonding is significant in Ge15Cu8Te77.
Keywords:A. Disordered systems   A. Semiconductors   E. Neutron scattering   E. Synchrotron radiation
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