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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the American Ceramic Society Année : 2018

Interdiffusion between silica thin films and soda-lime glass substrate during annealing at high temperature

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We study the diffusive interaction between soda-lime glass substrates and sputtered aluminum-doped silica thin films at 650 C, the temperature of commercial soda-lime glass shaping or tempering. A first rapid migration of alkali ions from substrate to thin film has been described in a companion paper [1]. Using the same samples as [1], we focus here on later interactions, when the layer is consumed by the substrate resulting from diffusive interactions. Using SIMS profilometry, we show that the interdiffusion rate increases with the aluminum doping content of the layer. We show that the alkali uptake of silica layers accelerates diffusive exchanges with the substrate, consistently with a decrease of viscosity of the layer. Diffusion profiles of silicon are well reproduced when solving the diffusion equation for a diffusivity having an exponential dependence with silicon concentration. The diffusivity of aluminum is shown to be 10 times slower than the diffusion of silicon. Specific exchanges of the two network formers with network modifiers are deduced from the composition-space trajectories, providing evidence for multicomponent diffusive couplings between species.
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hal-02091795 , version 1 (06-04-2019)

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Jean-Thomas Fonné, Ekaterina Burov, Emmanuelle Gouillart, Sergey Grachev, Hervé Montigaud, et al.. Interdiffusion between silica thin films and soda-lime glass substrate during annealing at high temperature. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2018, ⟨10.1111/jace.16154⟩. ⟨hal-02091795⟩
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