Abstract:
The characteristics of silver-sodium ion exchange in standard commercial sodium-calcium-silicate glass are investigated using mode spectroscopy. The activation energy of the process, the silver-sodium interdiffusion coefficient, and the dependence of the maximal modulation of the refractive index on the silver nitrate concentration in the experimental salt bath are determined. The data set presented here makes it possible to specify the conditions for the formation of ion-exchange optical structures with preset parameters based on the glasses studied here.