A method to synthesize SiO2–TiO2 glasses based on the synergy between VAD and ALD techniques: study of TiO2doping profile along radial direction

2011 
Abstract This study aimed the synthesis of titania–doped silica glasses with controlled TiO 2 concentrations and distribution profiles through the synergy between Vapor-Phase Axial Deposition (VAD) and Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) techniques. In a first stage, porous boules of pure silica were synthesized by the VAD technique. Afterwards, these boules were submitted to a cyclic doping process with TiCl 4 vapor and H 2 O vapor using the principles of ALD technique. Silica–titania on glassy state was obtained after the consolidation of the porous boule at 1400 °C. The effects of VAD and ALD parameters were studied on the radial doping profile homogeneity and glass structure in the consolidated material. Concerning to the radial profile, a more homogeneous glass was obtained for porous boules doped at 90 °C and with higher average density. This temperature was enough to suppress the effect of TiCl 4 condensation on the porous boule surface even for a long TiCl 4 flow time, providing a relatively high doping homogeneity for one and four ALD cycles. The opacity in some consolidated samples was attributed to a segregated phase, which could be completely eliminated by a second heat treatment in flame.
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