Thermal behavior, density, infrared absorption and X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy of AgxAs60-xS40 bulk glasses (35 less than or equal to a
lpha less than or equal to 47.5) have been investigated to obtain stru
ctural information on glasses that exhibit photoinduced surface deposi
tion (PSD) of Ag. The compositional trends in the range of 40 less tha
n or equal to x less than or equal to 47.5, where the PSD effect is ob
served, were very different from those in the range of 35 less than or
equal to x less than or equal to 40. The trends in the range of 40 le
ss than or equal to x less than or equal to 47.5 can be explained by a
ssuming the existence of excess Ag+ ions in the glasses. The excess Ag
+ ions, which contribute to the PSD, may lie between isolated AsS3 pyr
amids and bind loosely with surrounding S atoms.