A series of tellurite glasses containing TeO2, ZnO, and Na2O and doped with
1000 ppmw of Er2O3 has been synthesized. The series displays good thermal
stability. Based on thermal analysis results, we chose to investigate the v
iscosity in the temperature range 310-395 degreesC, using Al as the best ma
terial for plates in the rheological measurements. First, the viscosity vs.
strain (strain sweep) at fixed temperatures and angular frequencies was in
vestigated. Then, having fixed the strain value, the viscosity curve vs. an
gular frequency was determined. Finally, the viscosity-temperature curve of
all the glasses prepared was determined and fitted by different equations,
including the viscosity value at the glass transition temperature, T-g, me
asured at a heating rate of 2 degreesC/min. The best fit was obtained using
the Cohen-Grest equation. The stability of the glasses was determined by c
omparing DeltaT values (DeltaT = T-x - T-g, with T-x being the onset crysta
llization temperature). For a glass containing 10 mol% Na2O, DeltaT reached
176 degreesC. The crystalline phases formed on heating were always TeO2, N
a6ZnO4, and Zn2Te3O8. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.