Prism coupling methods of characterizing stress in glass-based ion-exchanged articles having problematic refractive index profiles

A technology of refractive index distribution and ion exchange, which is applied in the field of glass-based ion exchange products, can solve problems such as blurred resolution of the prism coupler measurement system

Active Publication Date: 2020-10-20
CORNING INC
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[0007] While prism coupling methods can be used for many types of conventional glass-based IOX articles, these methods are not always effective, and sometimes not effective at all, for some glass-based IOX articles that, for example, have buried refractive index profiles such that Those articles where optical coupling to IOX waveguides is problematic
In one case, buried refractive index profiles with large layer depths support waveguide modes with a large number m (e.g., m > 100), which can obscure the resolution of prism coupler measurement systems
At the same time, even the relatively small refractive index difference Δn in the near-surface part of the IOX region s =n 1 –n s (where n 1 is the maximum refractive index n 1 and n s is the surface refractive index, and where n 1 s ) can limit the ability of the prism coupling system to couple light into deep portions of the IOX region, which in turn prevents the measurement of one or more selected stress-related properties over the entire IOX region

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[0030] Various embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same or similar reference numbers and symbols will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or similar parts. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and those skilled in the art will appreciate that the drawings are simplified to show key aspects of the invention.

[0031] The acronym IOX can mean "ion exchanged" or "ion exchanged", depending on the context of the discussion.

[0032] The term "glass-based" is used herein to describe a material, article, matrix, substrate, etc., which means that the material, article, matrix, material, substrate, etc. may comprise or consist of glass or glass-ceramic.

[0033] The compressive stress distribution of the pristine 10X article is denoted CS(x) and may also be referred to herein simply as the stress distribution. The surface compressive stress or ...

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Prism coupling methods disclosed herein are directed to determining a stress characteristic of an original IOX article having a buried IOX region with a buried refractive index profile that is problematic in the sense that it prevents the original IOX article from being measured using a prism coupler system. The methods include modifying the buried IOX region of the original IOX article in a surface portion of the buried IOX region to form a modified IOX article having an unburied refractive index profile that allows the modified IOX article to be measured using a prism coupler. The methods also include measuring a mode spectrum of the modified IOX article using the prism coupler system. The methods further include determining one or more stress characteristic of the original IOX article from the mode spectrum of the modified IOX article.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 62 / 637,679, filed March 2, 2018, the contents of which are based upon and incorporated by reference in its entirety. technical field [0003] This disclosure relates to glass-based ion exchange (IOX) articles, and more particularly to a prism coupling method for characterizing stress in glass-based IOX articles where the refractive index profile is problematic because it prevents prism coupling for characterizing stress Routine application of measurement methods. Background technique [0004] Chemically strengthened glass-based articles are formed by subjecting a glass-based substrate to chemical modifications to enhance at least one strength-related characteristic (eg, hardness, fracture resistance, etc.). Chemically strengthened glass-based articles have found particular use as cover glasses for display-ba...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C03C21/00G01M11/08G01L1/24G01N21/41G01N21/84G02B6/34G01B5/04G02B6/36G01B11/06G01B11/22G02B6/134G02B6/14
CPCG01L1/24G01N2021/4126G02B6/1345G02B6/34C03C21/002C03C21/005G01N21/21G01M11/081G01N2021/8433G01L5/0047G01M11/08G02B6/14G02B6/362G01B5/04G01B11/0641G01B11/22
Inventor V·M·施奈德
Owner CORNING INC
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