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XANES spectroscopy confirms that transition elements such as nickel, cobalt
and zinc are octahedrally co-ordinated in low-alkali borate glasses, a co-
ordination state which is unusual in most oxide glasses. EXAFS spectroscopy
indicates that, despite their diluted character, transition elements are i
nhomogeneously distributed, with a medium range order extending up to 6 Ang
strom with multiple scattering features characteristic of the presence of c
ollinear cations. This peculiar structure is attributed to the presence of
rigid units in these low-alkali borate glasses. The presence of these order
ed domains in 0.1Li(2)O-0.9B(2)O(3) glasses with NiO contents ranging from
0.5 to 2 wt% shows their independence relative to the concentration of the
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