The sequential electric field assisted diffusion of two ion species into glass is modeled in this work. Using standard assumptions, two coupled nonlinear drift-diffusion equations are derived for the ion concentration distributions. These equations are solved numerically for the case where the two ion species each have a lower mobility than the indigenous sodium ions in the glass. It is shown that stationary state distributions form if the final species injected into the glass is the less mobile of the two. Analytical expressions are derived for the stationary state distributions. A possible application in integrated optics involving Ag+ and Cu+ ion diffusion is considered
In the last few years, some advances have been made in the theoretical modelling of ion exchange pro...
The required concentration-dependent diffusion coefficients for both ideal one -dimensional and idea...
Since the discovery of fast ionic conductivity in glasses, there has been a large interest in explai...
Results are presented from a study of the field-assisted diffusion of silver ions from silver films ...
The growing applications of glass-based photonic devices, like light waveguides and luminescent mate...
A great deal of work has been devoted in the last decades to the study of the ion exchange process m...
Planar waveguides have been formed by the electric field assisted diffusion of copper ions from a me...
A simplified structural model to study the ionic transport in silver based glasses has been formulat...
In this work, a solid-state field-assisted diffusion technique is used to induce diffusion of silver...
The use of ion-exchange techniques for doping silicate glasses with transition metals has attracted ...
This paper presents the technological aspect of application of the ion exchange method in producing ...
Field-assisted ion diffusion of metals was realized for the controlled doping of silicate glasses. M...
A simple drift transport model is used to predict the depth of planar optical waveguides produced by...
This article presents a numerical model of field-assisted Ag+–Na+ ion exchange in glass, used to det...
In the last few years, some advances have been made in the theoretical modelling of ion exchange pro...
The required concentration-dependent diffusion coefficients for both ideal one -dimensional and idea...
Since the discovery of fast ionic conductivity in glasses, there has been a large interest in explai...
Results are presented from a study of the field-assisted diffusion of silver ions from silver films ...
The growing applications of glass-based photonic devices, like light waveguides and luminescent mate...
A great deal of work has been devoted in the last decades to the study of the ion exchange process m...
Planar waveguides have been formed by the electric field assisted diffusion of copper ions from a me...
A simplified structural model to study the ionic transport in silver based glasses has been formulat...
In this work, a solid-state field-assisted diffusion technique is used to induce diffusion of silver...
The use of ion-exchange techniques for doping silicate glasses with transition metals has attracted ...
This paper presents the technological aspect of application of the ion exchange method in producing ...
Field-assisted ion diffusion of metals was realized for the controlled doping of silicate glasses. M...
A simple drift transport model is used to predict the depth of planar optical waveguides produced by...
This article presents a numerical model of field-assisted Ag+–Na+ ion exchange in glass, used to det...
In the last few years, some advances have been made in the theoretical modelling of ion exchange pro...
The required concentration-dependent diffusion coefficients for both ideal one -dimensional and idea...
Since the discovery of fast ionic conductivity in glasses, there has been a large interest in explai...