Stoichiometric GeAsP sulphide glasses containing 50-90 mol% GeS2 and 4-25 m
ol% P2S5 have been investigated to determine the compositional and structur
al dependence of physical properties. The latter vary monotonically with in
creasing P2S5 concentration: at constant GeS2 content, the thermal expansio
n coefficient increases, whereas refractive index, isokom temperatures and
density decrease as P2S5 replaces As2S3. The introduction of P is marked by
absorption bands in the 900-1400 cm(-1) range that are absent in P-free gl
asses. The compositional dependence of optical properties and molar volume
indicates that the dominant P species in these glasses is the tetrahedral S
=PS3/2 group. This interpretation of the local P environment is confirmed b
y P-31 MAS NMR spectral data, which further indicate that the latter specie
s tend to have AsS3 groups as next-nearest neighbors. (C) 2000 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.