Title of article :
XPS studies of pulsed laser induced surface modification of vanadium phosphate glass samples
Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
G.D. Khattak، نويسنده , , A. Mekki، نويسنده , , M.A. Gondal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Vanadium phosphate glass with the nominal chemical composition [(V2O5)0.5(P2O5)0.5] was irradiated using three different wavelengths (IR, Visible and UV) generated from Nd:YAG laser. The effect of this laser irradiation on the local glass structure as well as on the valence state of V ions was investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The core level spectra V 2p, O 1s, P 2p and C 1s have been recorded under the same conditions and analyzed. A decrease in the intensity of the V 2p core level peaks was observed indicating a gradual loss of V ions from the surface of the sample with a change of the laser wavelength from UV(355 nm) to IR(1064 nm) region. The O 1s and P 2p core level peaks also showed a significant decrease in intensity for the sample irradiated with 1064 nm laser. Asymmetries found in the O 1s, P 2p, and V 2p core level spectra indicate the presence of primarily P–O–P, P–O–V and V–O–V structural bonds, a spin–orbit splitting of P 2p core level, and more than one valence state of V ions being present. The curve fitting of the V 2p spectra for the unirradiated sample showed that vanadium ions are in V3+, V4+ and V5+ states while for the irradiated glass samples vanadium ions are mainly in the V3+ and V4+ states. The O 1s spectra were all curved fitted with two contributions, one from the presence of oxygen atoms in the P–O–P, P–O–V, V–OV environment (bridging oxygen BO) and the other from oxygen atoms in PO environment (non-bridging oxygen NBO). The ratio of NBO to total oxygen was found to decrease with an increase in incident laser energy.
Keywords :
B. Laser annealing , C. Photoelectron spectroscopy , A. Amorphous materials , A. Glasses , A. Non-crystalline materials
Journal title :
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
Journal title :
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids