Color change of glass and glass-ceramics in Bi2O3-CdO- Al2O3 system
Chen Danping; Miura Yoshinari; Nanba Tokuro; Murata Yasuaki; Osaka Akiyoshi
Abstract:Color change and its mechanisms for glasses and glass-ceramics in the Bi2O3-CdO-Al2O3 system prepared under various melting and annealing conditions were investigated. It was suggested that brown color of the glasses with comparatively low Bi content which were obtained by melting at high temperature was caused by metallic Bi while deep green color of the glasses with comparatively high Bi content resulted from Bi2+ and defects. The deep color of the glasses markedly faded after annealing treatments for long time. Formation of the transparent glass-ceramics was assumed to be related to the oxygen defects. Color of the glass-ceramics was explained in term of oxygen defects and crystalline phases formed by annealing treatments. Key Words:coloration, Bi-containing glasses, transparent glass-ceramics, dangling bond, Bi valence