Origin of the mixed alkali effect in silicate glass

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Yohei Onodera
Yasuyuki Takimoto
Hiroyuki Hijiya
Taketoshi Taniguchi
Shingo Urata
Seiji Inaba
Sanae Fujita
Ippei Obayashi
Yasuaki Hiraoka
Shinji Kohara
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[1] Research and Services Division of Materials Data and Integrated System (MaDIS) National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS),Center for Materials Research by Information Integration (CMI2)
[2] Kyoto University,Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science
[3] Innovative Technology Laboratories,undefined
[4] AGC Inc,undefined
[5] Materials Integration Laboratories,undefined
[6] AGC Inc,undefined
[7] Center for Advanced Intelligence Project,undefined
[8] RIKEN,undefined
[9] CREST,undefined
[10] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
[11] Kyoto University Institute for Advanced Study,undefined
[12] WPI-ASHBi,undefined
[13] Kyoto University,undefined
[14] Yoshida Ushinomiya- cho,undefined
[15] Sakyo-ku,undefined
[16] Research Center for Advanced Measurement and Characterization,undefined
[17] NIMS,undefined
[18] PRESTO,undefined
[19] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
[20] Diffraction and Scattering Division,undefined
[21] Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI,undefined
[22] SPring-8),undefined
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NPG Asia Materials | 2019年 / 11卷
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Adding different types of atoms to silicate glass dramatically changes its properties, and scientists in Japan have found an atomic-level reason why. The manufacture of glass has evolved over many centuries, and scientists are still attempting to improve its properties. Common silicate glass is made from silicon and oxygen, but adding atoms such as either sodium or potassium can change its properties, for example massively decreasing its viscocity. Why such minor changes have such a large effect remains unclear. To better understand this so-called mixed alkali effect, Shinji Kohara from the National Institute for Materials Science, and colleagues combined state-of-the art diffraction techniques and numerical methods to construct atomic views of alkaline-doped glasses. This showed that the added atoms significantly reduce the size of the cavities found in silicate glass.
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