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[20p-G203-7] Luminescence and Raman detection of interstitial Cl2 and ClClO molecules in silica glasses
Keywords:silica glass, interstitial chlorine molecules, photoluminesence
Chlorine is a common undesirable impurity in synthetic silica glass for ultraviolet optics and optical fibers. It is usually originated from the silicon source SiCl4 and chlorine-based dehydration agents such as SOCl2, and incorporated into glass as bound Si-Cl groups or interstitial Cl2 molecules. We report a high-sensitivity detection of Cl2 in silica glasses by near infrared photoluminescence (PL) and Raman spectroscopy, and discovery of interstitial dichlorine monoxide isomer (ClClO) molecule formed by reaction of O atoms with interstitial Cl2.