Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations

The (119m)Sn impurity atoms formed as a result of the radioactive transformation of the (119mm)Sn parent atoms in the structure of glasses in the As-S and As-Se systems and the As(2)Te(3) glass are involved in the glass composition in the form of Sn(4+) ions. The (119m)Sn impurity atoms formed after...

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Main Authors: Bordovsky, G.A., Kozhokar, M.Y., Gladkikh, P.V., Ali, Hapipah Mohd, Seregin, P.P., Marchenko, A.V.
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author Bordovsky, G.A.
Kozhokar, M.Y.
Gladkikh, P.V.
Ali, Hapipah Mohd
Seregin, P.P.
Marchenko, A.V.
author_facet Bordovsky, G.A.
Kozhokar, M.Y.
Gladkikh, P.V.
Ali, Hapipah Mohd
Seregin, P.P.
Marchenko, A.V.
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description The (119m)Sn impurity atoms formed as a result of the radioactive transformation of the (119mm)Sn parent atoms in the structure of glasses in the As-S and As-Se systems and the As(2)Te(3) glass are involved in the glass composition in the form of Sn(4+) ions. The (119m)Sn impurity atoms formed after the radioactive decay of the (119)Sb atoms in the structure of glasses in the As-S and As-Se systems are located in the arsenic sites and play the role of two-electron centers with a negative correlation energy. For the As(2)Te(3) glass, the (119m)Sn atoms formed in a similar manner are electrically inactive. The larger part of the (119m)Sn daughter atoms, which are formed after the radioactive decay of the (119m)Te parent atoms in glasses of the As-S and As-Se systems and in the As(2)Te(3) glass, are located in the chalcogen sites and are electrically inactive. The significant recoil energy of the daughter atoms in the case of decay of the (119m)Te atoms leads to the appearance of displaced (119m)Sn atoms.
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spelling um.eprints-53182019-01-29T09:01:11Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/5318/ Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations Bordovsky, G.A. Kozhokar, M.Y. Gladkikh, P.V. Ali, Hapipah Mohd Seregin, P.P. Marchenko, A.V. QD Chemistry The (119m)Sn impurity atoms formed as a result of the radioactive transformation of the (119mm)Sn parent atoms in the structure of glasses in the As-S and As-Se systems and the As(2)Te(3) glass are involved in the glass composition in the form of Sn(4+) ions. The (119m)Sn impurity atoms formed after the radioactive decay of the (119)Sb atoms in the structure of glasses in the As-S and As-Se systems are located in the arsenic sites and play the role of two-electron centers with a negative correlation energy. For the As(2)Te(3) glass, the (119m)Sn atoms formed in a similar manner are electrically inactive. The larger part of the (119m)Sn daughter atoms, which are formed after the radioactive decay of the (119m)Te parent atoms in glasses of the As-S and As-Se systems and in the As(2)Te(3) glass, are located in the chalcogen sites and are electrically inactive. The significant recoil energy of the daughter atoms in the case of decay of the (119m)Te atoms leads to the appearance of displaced (119m)Sn atoms. 2010 Article PeerReviewed Bordovsky, G.A. and Kozhokar, M.Y. and Gladkikh, P.V. and Ali, Hapipah Mohd and Seregin, P.P. and Marchenko, A.V. (2010) Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations. Glass Physics and Chemistry, 36 (6). pp. 652-656. ISSN 1087-6596, DOI https://doi.org/10.1134/s1087659610060027 <https://doi.org/10.1134/s1087659610060027>. 10.1134/s1087659610060027
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Kozhokar, M.Y.
Gladkikh, P.V.
Ali, Hapipah Mohd
Seregin, P.P.
Marchenko, A.V.
Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations
title Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations
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title_fullStr Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations
title_full_unstemmed Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations
title_short Two-Electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations
title_sort two electron tin centers formed in chalcogenide glasses as a result of nuclear transformations
topic QD Chemistry
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