https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:2003052
Calorimetric studies of bulk Se-Te-Pb glassy system
Semiconductors Laboratory, Department of Applied Physics,
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, 143005, India
Corresponding author: rthangaraj@rediffmail.com
Received:
19
November
2002
Revised:
12
May
2003
Accepted:
2
June
2003
Published online:
16
July
2003
Calorimetric studies have been performed on the Se Te20 Pbx
(
) samples at
different heating rates (5−20 °C/min). The glass transition temperature Tg, the peak
crystallization temperature Tp, and the melting temperature Tm are found to increase with
increase in heating rate. The apparent activation energies for glass transition Et and for
crystallization Ec have been calculated from the heating rate dependence of Tg and Tp
respectively. The effect of Pb addition to the Se-Te matrix on the mechanism of crystal
growth has been investigated. The glass transition temperature Tg and the peak
crystallization temperature Tp initially decrease with small addition of Pb (x = 0.6) but increases with further addition of Pb (x > 0.6). The thermal stability and glass-forming
tendency have also been studied.
PACS: 77.84.Bw – Elements, oxides, nitrides, borides, carbides, chalcogenides, etc. / 64.70.Pf – Glass transitions / 68.60.Dv – Thermal stability; thermal effects
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