Persistent phosphor glass: a demonstration of oxide nanocrystal doping of glasses for new functional materials

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Title
Persistent phosphor glass: a demonstration of oxide nanocrystal doping of glasses for new functional materials

CoPED ID
a02ce829-1045-4605-8aa3-cf5a1ec29b56

Status
Active

Funders

Value
£404,296

Start Date
July 30, 2021

End Date
March 30, 2023

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Modern technology largely depends on mastery of materials. Functional glasses and glass-ceramics are important for a range of technological applications by enabling fabrication of a range of devices in the sectors of energy, visual displays, health care, nuclear, defence, and space. In doped glasses there is a challenge to achieve the required functional centres due to limited control of dopant sites in high temperature melts. Sol-gels offer greater scope to control the local atomic environment but need to be thermally processed to high temperatures to eliminate residues and porosity. Glass ceramics are not usually transparent, and are not able to incorporate a range of functional nanocrystals due to the difficulty of controlling the crystallisation process. This project will create an exciting new generation of functional materials through oxide nanocrystal doping of glasses. This approach will be demonstrated by creating a new type of glass for optical applications. The final aim is to succeed in combining properties which are found separately in existing categories of glass ceramics, doped glasses, and sol-gels, such as bulk density, transparency, and a variety of functional nanocomponents.

Gavin Mountjoy PI_PER
Anna Corrias COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Glass
  2. Porosity
  3. Ceramics
  4. Health sector
  5. Ceramic materials
  6. Transparency
  7. Biomaterials

Extracted key phrases
  1. Persistent phosphor glass
  2. Functional glass
  3. Glass ceramic
  4. New functional material
  5. Oxide nanocrystal doping
  6. Functional nanocrystal
  7. Functional centre
  8. Functional nanocomponent
  9. Exciting new generation
  10. New type
  11. High temperature melt
  12. Limited control
  13. Technological application
  14. Range
  15. Modern technology

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