Journal of Applied Spectroscopy

, Volume 67, Issue 4, pp 687–692 | Cite as

Concentration dependence of impurity absorption in chalcogenide glasses of the Ge-Sb-S system

  • T. S. Kavetskii
  • V. D. Pamukchieva
  • O. I. Shpotyuk
Article

Abstract

We have investigated the IR spectra of chalcogenide glasses of the triple Ge-Sb-S system in Sb2S3-GeS2 and Sb2S3-Ge2S3 sections. We have analyzed the specific features of the appearance of intense vibrational bands of absorption of various structural fragments depending on the chemical composition of glasses.

Keywords

IR spectroscopy impurity absorption chalcogenide glasses 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • T. S. Kavetskii
    • 1
    • 2
  • V. D. Pamukchieva
    • 3
  • O. I. Shpotyuk
    • 1
    • 4
  1. 1.Lvov Scientific-Research Institute of Materials of the Scientific-Production Enterprise “Karat,”LvovUkraine
  2. 2.Lvov State UniversityUkraine
  3. 3.Institute of Solid-State Physics of the Bulgarian Academy of SciencesSofiaBulgaria
  4. 4.Institute of Physics, Higher Pedagogical SchoolChenstohovaPoland

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