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First-principles investigation of the relation between structural and NMR parameters in vitreous GeO2

Kibalchenko, Mikhail
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Yates, Jonathan R.
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Pasquarello, Alfredo  
2010
Journal Of Physics-Condensed Matter

NMR parameters of Ge-73 and O-17 in vitreous GeO2 and quartz GeO2, including the isotropic shifts, the quadrupole coupling constants C-Q, and the electric-field-gradient asymmetry parameters., are determined through density functional calculations. Clear correlations are established between Ge-73 shifts and the mean of the four neighboring Ge-O-Ge bond angles, and between CQ and. parameters of O-17 and the local Ge-O-Ge angle. Available experimental data for CQ and the corresponding established correlation are used to extract the value of 135 degrees for the average Ge-O-Ge angle in vitreous GeO2. The features of the Ge-O-Ge bond angle distribution of vitreous GeO2 derived in this work are consistent with those inferred from other experimental probes.

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DOI
10.1088/0953-8984/22/14/145501
Web of Science ID

WOS:000275967400010

Author(s)
Kibalchenko, Mikhail
Yates, Jonathan R.
Pasquarello, Alfredo  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal Of Physics-Condensed Matter
Volume

22

Article Number

145501

Subjects

Bond-Angle Distribution

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Quadrupolar Coupling Parameters

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Germanium-Dioxide

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Na-23 Nmr

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O-17

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Glasses

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Silica

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Crystals

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Si-29

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December 16, 2011
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