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The effect of thermal/electrical poling on the surface structure of 30ZnO .
70TeO(2) glass has been investigated by means of IR reflectance and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), All the poled glasses exhibit a common ch
aracteristic that the second-order nonlinearity is induced preferentially i
n an anode-side surface region. The reflectance from the anode-side glass s
urface at around 635 cm(-1) assignable to the vibrational mode of the Te-O-
ax bond, where ax stands for the axial position of the TeO4 trigonal bipyra
mid, is smaller in comparison with both as-annealed and cathode-side surfac
es. The XPS analysis of the anode-side surface shows a depletion of Zn2+ io
ns and penetration of Na+ ions from the borosilicate glass which was placed
between the sample and the anode during poling, These results suggest that
the poling brings about both the breaking of the tellurite glass network a
nd compositional changes at the anode-side surface below which the second-o
rder nonlinearity is preferentially induced.