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Fluorine-doping concentration and fictive temperature dependence of self-trapped holes in SiO[sub 2] glasses

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Wang, R. P.
Tai, N.
Saito, K.
Ikushima, A. J.

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American Institute of Physics

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Fictive temperature (Tf) and fluorine (F)-doping concentration dependences of self-trapped holes (STHs) in silicaglasses created by UVirradiation at low temperatures have been studied by the electron-paramagnetic-resonance method. It was found that the yield of STH decreases with decreasing Tf and increasing F-doping concentration. In combination with infrared spectra measurements, the correlation among Tf, F-doping concentration, Si–O bond length, and Si–O–Si bond angle was elucidated. We conclude that the change in both Tf and F doping can modify the network of SiO₂glass, leading to the suppression of the formation of STHs.

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Journal of Applied Physics

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