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Optics Express | 2011

An innovative approach to develop highly performant chalcogenide glasses and glass-ceramics transparent in the infrared range

Mathieu Hubert; Gaëlle Delaizir; Judith Monnier; Claude Godart; Hongli Ma; Xianghua Zhang; Laurent Calvez

An innovative way to produce chalcogenide glasses and glass-ceramics for infrared devices is reported. This new method of synthesis at low temperature combining ball-milling and sintering by SPS (Spark Plasma Sintering) is a technological breakthrough to produce efficient infrared chalcogenide glasses and glass-ceramics. This technique will offer the possibility to strongly decrease the cost of infrared devices and to produce new chalcogenide glasses. It will also permit to increase the potential of some glass compositions by allowing their shaping at desired dimensions.


Springer Series in Materials Science | 2017

Nonoxide Tellurium-Based Glasses

Mathieu Hubert; Catherine Boussard-Plédel; Bruno Bureau; Pierre Lucas

Telluride glasses, i.e., nonoxide glasses based on the chalcogen element tellurium, constitute a particular class of materials used in numerous technological applications. While many telluride systems are not intrinsically good glass formers, a wide range of telluride glass compositions have been developed and offer a unique set of optical and electrical properties. Telluride glasses possess a very broad transparency in the infrared, which can range up to more than 20 μm, making them particularly interesting for optical applications in the far-infrared range. Several families of telluride glasses (e.g., ternary and quaternary systems based on tellurium, germanium, and gallium) have been explored and optimized in order to further develop these applications. Indeed, a large number of organic compounds have their specific spectral signature (or “fingerprint”) in the far-infrared, making telluride glasses materials of choice for the fabrication of sensing devices. Tellurides are also found in the fabrication of rewritable optical disks and phase-change memory devices, as some compositions exhibit fast and reversible conversion between crystalline and amorphous (glassy) phases. More recently, telluride glasses have been demonstrated to be promising candidates as thermoelectric materials, due to their semiconducting nature. In this chapter, the fundamentals of the telluride glasses and of their structure are presented. An overview of the different families of telluride glasses, as well as their specific properties, is given. The considerations related to their relatively complex fabrication processes are also described.


International Journal of Applied Glass Science | 2011

Molded Glass-Ceramics for Infrared Applications

Mathieu Rozé; Laurent Calvez; Mathieu Hubert; Perrine Toupin; Bruno Bureau; Catherine Boussard-Plédel; Xianghua Zhang


Optical Materials | 2013

Enhanced luminescence in Er3+-doped chalcogenide glass–ceramics based on selenium

Mathieu Hubert; Laurent Calvez; Xiang Hua Zhang; Pierre Lucas


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2013

Synthesis of Germanium-Gallium-Tellurium (Ge-Ga-Te) Ceramics by Ball-Milling and Sintering

Mathieu Hubert; Elena Petracovschi; Xianghua Zhang; Laurent Calvez


Physica Status Solidi B-basic Solid State Physics | 2014

Synthesis of GeSe4 glass by mechanical alloying and sintering

Elena Petracovschi; Mathieu Hubert; Jean-Luc Adam; Xianghua Zhang; Laurent Calvez


Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2012

Investigation of the Mechanisms Involved in the Sintering of Chalcogenide Glasses and the Preparation of Glass-Ceramics by Spark Plasma Sintering

Gaëlle Delaizir; Yann Gueguen; Mathieu Hubert; Xiang Hua Zhang; Judith Monnier; Claude Godart; Laurent Calvez


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2013

New chalcogenide glasses in the GeSe2-Ga2Se3-In2Se3 and GeSe2-Ga2Se3-PbSe domains

Mathieu Hubert; Laurent Calvez; Xianghua Zhang


Materials Research Bulletin | 2012

Nanoporous surface of infrared transparent chalcogenide glass-ceramics by chemical etching

Mathieu Hubert; Laurent Calvez; Franck Tessier; Pierre-Yves Lucas; Xianghua Zhang


Archive | 2011

Process for obtaining a glass-ceramic material that is optically transparent in the infrared

Laurent Calvez; Xiang Hua Zhang; Mathieu Hubert; Gaëlle Delaizir

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Gaëlle Delaizir

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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