Surendra B. Anantharaman, Joachim Kohlbrecher, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 2020
Nitrogen incorporated into the matrix of oxide glasses substantially changes the physical properties of the glasses even with very low N content (1‑3 wt. %). These novel oxynitride materials are known to show improved electrical resistance, dielectric constant, and mechanical properties in comparison to N-free glasses. This behavior has been attributed to the substitution of bridging O by trivalent N, causing a higher degree of linkage in the matrix. We employed XPS to address the question of the chemical environment and coordination of N in Na20 • CaO • SiO2and Na20 • B203glasses. A splitting of the N (Is) core level by — 1.5 eV observed for both groups of materials, demonstrates the existence of two different structural states. The core levels of N (Is) found in the N-containing glasses differ from the positions of N(Is) in reference materials such as Si3N4, BN, SixOyNz, and B203• N suggesting a modified configuration. © 1986, American Vacuum Society. All rights reserved.