JP2018049250A - Method and device for manufacturing near infrared absorbing glass - Google Patents

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JP2018049250A
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PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method and device for easily manufacturing a near infrared absorbing glass with excellent spectral characteristics.SOLUTION: The method for manufacturing near infrared absorbing glass that contains P and Cu is characterized by heating and melting a starting material at a melting temperature Tto produce molten glass, and then keeping the molten glass at a holding temperature Twhich is lower than the melting temperature T.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1

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本発明は、近赤外線を選択的に吸収することが可能な近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造法及び製造装置に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing near-infrared absorbing glass capable of selectively absorbing near-infrared rays.

一般に、デジタルカメラやスマートフォン等の光学デバイス内のカメラ部分には、CCD(電荷結合素子)やCMOS(相補性金属酸化膜半導体)等の固体撮像素子の視感度補正を目的として、近赤外線吸収ガラスが用いられている。近赤外線吸収ガラスとして必要な分光特性を満足するために、Cu含有リン酸ガラスが一般に用いられている。近赤外線吸収ガラスには、実用上、化学的耐久性や耐候性も要求されるため、組成及び製造方法の改良が種々行われてきた。   In general, near-infrared-absorbing glass is used for correcting the visibility of solid-state imaging devices such as CCD (charge coupled device) and CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor), etc. Is used. In order to satisfy the spectral characteristics necessary for near infrared absorbing glass, Cu-containing phosphate glass is generally used. Near-infrared absorbing glass also requires chemical durability and weather resistance for practical use, and therefore various improvements in composition and manufacturing methods have been made.

リン酸ガラスの化学的耐久性や耐候性を向上させるため、ガラス骨格を補強するSiOやAlを含有させることが提案されている(例えば特許文献1参照)。しかしながら、その場合、溶融性が低下して溶融温度が上昇する傾向がある。溶融温度が上昇すると、近赤外域に吸収を示すCu2+イオンが還元され、紫外域に吸収を示すCuイオンが生成し、紫外〜可視域の光透過率が低下しやすくなるため、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。 In order to improve the chemical durability and weather resistance of phosphate glass, it has been proposed to contain SiO 2 or Al 2 O 3 that reinforces the glass skeleton (see, for example, Patent Document 1). However, in that case, the meltability tends to decrease and the melting temperature tends to increase. When the melting temperature rises, Cu 2+ ions that absorb in the near infrared region are reduced, Cu + ions that absorb in the ultraviolet region are generated, and the light transmittance in the ultraviolet to visible region tends to decrease. Optical properties are difficult to obtain.

そこで、銅の酸化状態を維持するために、原料に酸化剤を添加する方法が提案されている。   Therefore, a method of adding an oxidizing agent to the raw material has been proposed in order to maintain the oxidized state of copper.

特開2011−121792号JP2011-121792A

しかしながら、酸化剤の添加は、それ自身が分光特性に悪影響を及ぼす可能性がある。   However, the addition of an oxidizing agent may itself adversely affect the spectral characteristics.

以上に鑑み、本発明は、分光特性に優れた近赤外線吸収ガラスを容易に製造することが可能な方法及び装置を提供することを目的とする。   In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a method and an apparatus capable of easily producing near-infrared absorbing glass excellent in spectral characteristics.

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法は、P及びCuを含む近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法であって、原料を溶融温度Tで加熱溶解して溶融ガラスにした後、溶融温度Tより低い保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持することを特徴とする。このようにすれば、溶融ガラス中において銅イオンがCuに還元された場合であっても、溶融温度より低い保持温度で溶融ガラスを保持することで、CuがCu2+に酸化されやすくなる。そのため、得られる近赤外線吸収ガラスに含まれる銅イオンにおけるCu2+の割合を高めることができるため、優れた分光特性を得ることが可能となる。 The manufacturing method of the near-infrared absorbing glass of the present invention is a manufacturing method of near-infrared absorbing glass containing P and Cu. After the raw material is heated and melted at a melting temperature T 1 to form a molten glass, the melting temperature T 1 characterized by holding the molten glass at a low holding temperature T 2. In this way, even when copper ions are reduced to Cu + in the molten glass, Cu + is easily oxidized to Cu 2+ by holding the molten glass at a holding temperature lower than the melting temperature. . Therefore, since the ratio of Cu <2+> in the copper ion contained in the near-infrared absorption glass obtained can be increased, it is possible to obtain excellent spectral characteristics.

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法において、T−Tが100〜600℃であることが好ましい。 The method of manufacturing a near-infrared-absorbing glass of the present invention, it is preferred that T 1 -T 2 is 100 to 600 ° C..

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法において、Tが900〜1400℃であることが好ましい。 The method of manufacturing a near-infrared-absorbing glass of the present invention, it is preferred that T 1 is a 900-1400 ° C..

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法において、Tが800〜1100℃であることが好ましい。 The method of manufacturing a near-infrared-absorbing glass of the present invention, it is preferred that T 2 is 800 to 1100 ° C..

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法において、近赤外線吸収ガラスが、質量%で、P 20〜80%、Al 2〜20%、CuO 0.1〜20%、RO 0〜50%(ただし、RはLi、Na及びKから選択される少なくとも1種)、R’O 0〜50%(ただし、R’はMg、Ca、Sr及びBaから選択される少なくとも1種)を含有することが好ましい。 The method of manufacturing a near-infrared-absorbing glass of the present invention, near-infrared absorbing glass, in mass%, P 2 O 5 20~80% , Al 2 O 3 2~20%, 0.1~20% CuO, R 2 O 0-50% (where R is at least one selected from Li, Na and K), R'O 0-50% (where R 'is at least one selected from Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba) It is preferable to contain a seed.

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法において、保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持する際の溶融ガラスの液面の面積をS(mm)、溶融ガラスの深さをD(mm)とした場合、S/D≧100(mm)の関係を満たすことが好ましい。このようにすれば、溶融ガラス中に空気中の酸素が取り込まれやすくなり、溶融ガラスが酸化されやすくなる。その結果、紫外域に吸収を示すCuイオンの量が酸化により少なくなり紫外〜可視域にわたる光透過率が上昇するため、可視域における光透過率に優れたガラスが得られやすくなる。 In the manufacturing method of the near-infrared absorbing glass of the present invention, the area of the liquid surface of the molten glass when holding the molten glass at the holding temperature T 2 is S (mm 2 ), and the depth of the molten glass is D (mm). In this case, it is preferable to satisfy the relationship of S / D ≧ 100 (mm). In this way, oxygen in the air is easily taken into the molten glass, and the molten glass is easily oxidized. As a result, the amount of Cu + ions that absorb in the ultraviolet region is reduced by oxidation, and the light transmittance from the ultraviolet region to the visible region is increased, so that a glass excellent in light transmittance in the visible region is easily obtained.

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法において、保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持する際に、溶融ガラス中に酸素をバブリングすることが好ましい。このようにすれば、溶融ガラス中に酸素が取り込まれ、溶融ガラスが酸化されやすくなる。その結果、紫外域に吸収を示すCuイオンの量が酸化により少なくなり紫外〜可視域にわたる光透過率が上昇するため、可視域における光透過率に優れたガラスが得られやすくなる。 The method of manufacturing a near-infrared-absorbing glass of the present invention, when holding the molten glass at the holding temperature T 2, it is preferred that bubbling oxygen into molten glass. If it does in this way, oxygen will be taken in in molten glass and it will become easy to oxidize molten glass. As a result, the amount of Cu + ions that absorb in the ultraviolet region is reduced by oxidation, and the light transmittance from the ultraviolet region to the visible region is increased, so that a glass excellent in light transmittance in the visible region is easily obtained.

近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造装置は、原料を溶融温度Tで加熱溶解して溶融ガラスを得るための溶融槽と、溶融温度Tより低い保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持するための保持槽と、を有することを特徴とする。このように溶融槽と保持槽を設けた製造装置を用いることにより、原料の加熱溶解と、溶融ガラスの低温保持を連続的に行うことができるため、生産効率を高めることができる。 Apparatus for manufacturing a near-infrared absorbing glass, holding tank for holding the molten bath to obtain a molten glass by heat dissolving raw materials at a melt temperatures T 1, the molten glass at the melting temperature T 1 of a lower holding temperature T 2 It is characterized by having. By using a manufacturing apparatus provided with a melting tank and a holding tank in this manner, the raw material can be heated and melted and the molten glass can be kept at a low temperature, so that the production efficiency can be increased.

本発明の製造方法及び製造装置によれば、分光特性に優れた近赤外線吸収ガラスを容易に製造することが可能となる。   According to the production method and production apparatus of the present invention, it is possible to easily produce near-infrared absorbing glass having excellent spectral characteristics.

実験1における実施例の試料a及び比較例の試料イの光透過率曲線を示すグラフである。4 is a graph showing light transmittance curves of an example sample a and a comparative example sample a in Experiment 1. FIG. 実験2において、溶融ガラスの液面の面積Sと深さDの比S/Dの値と、波長500nmにおける光透過率の関係を示すグラフである。In Experiment 2, it is a graph which shows the relationship between the value of ratio S / D of the liquid surface area S and the depth D of molten glass, and the light transmittance in wavelength 500nm. 実験3における酸素バブリングした試料n及び酸素バブリングしなかった試料ロの光透過率曲線を示すグラフである。It is a graph which shows the light transmittance curve of the sample n which did the oxygen bubbling in the experiment 3, and the sample b which did not carry out oxygen bubbling.

本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法は、P及びCuを含む近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法であって、原料を溶融温度Tで加熱溶解して溶融ガラスにした後、溶融温度Tより低い保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持することを特徴とする。 The manufacturing method of the near-infrared absorbing glass of the present invention is a manufacturing method of near-infrared absorbing glass containing P and Cu. After the raw material is heated and melted at a melting temperature T 1 to form a molten glass, the melting temperature T 1 characterized by holding the molten glass at a low holding temperature T 2.

溶融温度Tは900〜1400℃、1000〜1300℃、特に1100〜1250℃であることが好ましい。溶融温度Tが低すぎると、均質なガラスが得にくくなる。一方、溶融温度Tが高すぎると、Cuイオンが還元されてCu2+からCuにシフトしやすくなるため、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。 Melting temperature T 1 of the 900-1400 ° C., it is preferable 1000 to 1300 ° C., in particular 1100 to 1250 ° C.. When the melting temperature T 1 is too low, homogeneous glass is hardly obtained. On the other hand, if the melting temperature T 1 is too high, Cu ions are reduced and easily shifted from Cu 2+ to Cu + , making it difficult to obtain desired optical characteristics.

保持温度Tは800〜1100℃、特に850〜1000℃であることが好ましい。保持温度Tが低すぎると、溶融ガラス保持中あるいは成形時に失透が発生しやすくなる。一方、保持温度Tが高すぎると、CuがCu2+に十分に酸化されず、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。なお、溶融ガラスの保持温度Tでの保持時間は1〜20時間、特に3〜18時間であることが好ましい。保持時間が短すぎると、CuがCu2+に十分に酸化されず、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。一方、保持時間が長すぎると、ガラス成分が揮発して所望の組成が得られにくくなる。その結果、耐候性、耐失透性、光学特性等の各特性に悪影響を及ぼすおそれがある。 Holding temperature T 2 is 800 to 1100 ° C., it is particularly preferably 850 to 1000 ° C.. When the holding temperature T 2 is too low, devitrification is likely to occur during the molten glass holding or shaping. On the other hand, if the holding temperature T 2 is too high, Cu + is not sufficiently oxidized to Cu 2+ and it becomes difficult to obtain desired optical characteristics. The holding time is 1 to 20 hours at a holding temperature T 2 of the molten glass, and more preferably 3 to 18 hours. If the holding time is too short, Cu + is not sufficiently oxidized to Cu 2+ and it becomes difficult to obtain desired optical characteristics. On the other hand, if the holding time is too long, the glass component volatilizes and it becomes difficult to obtain a desired composition. As a result, there is a possibility of adversely affecting each characteristic such as weather resistance, devitrification resistance, and optical characteristics.

なお、溶融温度Tと保持温度Tの差T−Tは100〜600℃、150〜500℃、特に200〜400℃であることが好ましい。T−Tが小さすぎると、CuがCu2+に十分に酸化されず、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。一方、T−Tが大きすぎると、溶融ガラス保持中あるいは成形時に失透が発生しやすくなる。 Incidentally, the difference T 1 -T 2 is 100 to 600 ° C. of the melting temperature T 1 of the holding temperature T 2, it is preferable 150 to 500 ° C., in particular 200 to 400 ° C.. When T 1 -T 2 is too small, Cu + is not sufficiently oxidized to Cu 2+ and it becomes difficult to obtain desired optical characteristics. On the other hand, if T 1 -T 2 is too large, devitrification tends to occur during molten glass holding or molding.

なお、保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持する際の溶融ガラスの液面の面積をS(mm)、溶融ガラスの深さをD(mm)とした場合、S/D≧100(mm)の関係を満たすことが好ましい。このようにすれば、既述の通り、可視域における光透過率に優れたガラスが得られやすくなる。S/Dは200(mm)以上、500(mm)以上、特に800(mm)以上であることが好ましい。S/Dの上限は特に限定されないが、製造設備の制約や生産性等を考慮して、 10000000(mm)以下、500000(mm)以下、特に100000(mm)以下であることが好ましい。 In addition, when the area of the liquid surface of the molten glass when holding the molten glass at the holding temperature T 2 is S (mm 2 ) and the depth of the molten glass is D (mm), S / D ≧ 100 (mm) It is preferable to satisfy the relationship. If it does in this way, as mentioned above, it will become easy to obtain the glass excellent in the light transmittance in a visible region. S / D is preferably 200 (mm) or more, 500 (mm) or more, and particularly preferably 800 (mm) or more. The upper limit of S / D is not particularly limited, but is preferably 10000000 (mm) or less, 500,000 (mm) or less, and particularly preferably 100000 (mm) or less in consideration of restrictions on production facilities and productivity.

また、保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持する際に溶融ガラス中に酸素をバブリングすることが好ましい。このようにすれば、既述の通り、可視域における光透過率に優れたガラスが得られやすくなる。 Further, it is preferred that bubbling oxygen into molten glass when holding the molten glass at the holding temperature T 2. If it does in this way, as mentioned above, it will become easy to obtain the glass excellent in the light transmittance in a visible region.

本発明の方法で近赤外線吸収ガラスを製造する場合、1つの溶融槽を用いて溶融ガラスの温度を上記の通り変化させてもよいが、原料を溶融温度Tで加熱溶解して溶融ガラスを得るための溶融槽と、溶融温度Tより低い保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持するための保持槽と、を有する製造装置を用いることが好ましい。当該製造装置を用いれば、溶融槽と保持槽を各々所定温度に設定した状態で、溶融槽への原料の導入と、溶融槽から保持槽への溶融ガラスの移動を適宜行うことにより、ガラスの生産を連続的に行うことができるため、生産効率を高めることができる。保持槽で一定時間保持した溶融ガラスは、その後所望の形状に成形される。成形装置としてはダウンドロー装置やロール成形装置等が使用される。成形後のガラスは必要に応じて切断や研磨等の後加工を経て近赤外線吸収ガラスが得られる。 When producing a near-infrared absorbing glass by the method of the present invention, the temperature of the molten glass may be changed as described above using one melting tank, but the raw glass is heated and melted at the melting temperature T 1 to obtain the molten glass. It is preferable to use a manufacturing apparatus having a melting tank for obtaining and a holding tank for holding the molten glass at a holding temperature T 2 lower than the melting temperature T 1 . By using the production apparatus, with the melting tank and the holding tank set at respective predetermined temperatures, the introduction of the raw material into the melting tank and the movement of the molten glass from the melting tank to the holding tank are appropriately performed. Since production can be performed continuously, production efficiency can be increased. The molten glass held in the holding tank for a certain time is then formed into a desired shape. As the forming apparatus, a downdraw apparatus, a roll forming apparatus, or the like is used. The molded glass is subjected to post-processing such as cutting and polishing as necessary to obtain a near-infrared absorbing glass.

本発明における近赤外線吸収ガラスの組成は、P及びCuを含むものであれば特に限定されないが、例えば質量%で、P 20〜80%、Al 2〜20%、CuO 0.1〜20%、RO 0〜50%(ただし、RはLi、Na及びKから選択される少なくとも1種)、R’O 0〜50%(ただし、R’はMg、Ca、Sr及びBaから選択される少なくとも1種)を含有するリン酸塩系ガラスが挙げられる。ガラス組成をこのように規制した理由を以下に説明する。 The composition of the near-infrared absorbing glass in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it contains P and Cu, but is, for example, mass%, P 2 O 5 20-80%, Al 2 O 3 2-20%, CuO 0. 0.1-20%, R 2 O 0-50% (where R is at least one selected from Li, Na and K), R′O 0-50% (where R ′ is Mg, Ca, Sr) And at least one selected from Ba). The reason why the glass composition is regulated in this way will be described below.

はガラス骨格を形成するために欠かせない成分である。Pの含有量は20〜80%、35〜75%、特に50〜70%であることが好ましい。Pの含有量が少なすぎると、ガラス化しにくくなったり、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。具体的には、近赤外線吸収特性が低下しやすくなる。一方、Pの含有量が多すぎると、耐候性が低下しやすくなる。 P 2 O 5 is an essential component for forming a glass skeleton. The content of P 2 O 5 is preferably 20 to 80%, 35 to 75%, particularly preferably 50 to 70%. When the content of P 2 O 5 is too small, or not easily be vitrified, desired optical characteristics are difficult to obtain. Specifically, the near-infrared absorption characteristics are likely to deteriorate. On the other hand, when the content of P 2 O 5 is too large, the weather resistance tends to lower.

Alは耐候性を大幅に向上させる成分である。Alの含有量は2〜20%、5〜17%、特に8〜14%であることが好ましい。Alの含有量が少なすぎると、上記効果が得にくくなる。一方、Alの含有量が多すぎると、溶融性が低下して溶融温度が上昇する傾向がある。 Al 2 O 3 is a component that greatly improves the weather resistance. The content of Al 2 O 3 is preferably 2 to 20%, 5 to 17%, particularly 8 to 14%. When the content of Al 2 O 3 is too small, the effect is difficult to obtain. On the other hand, when the content of Al 2 O 3 is too large, there is a tendency that the melting temperature fusible reduced increases.

CuOは近赤外線を吸収するための必須成分である。CuOの含有量は0.1〜20%、0.3〜15%、特に0.4〜13%であることが好ましい。CuOの含有量が少なすぎると、所望の近赤外線吸収特性が得にくくなる。一方、CuOの含有量が多すぎると、紫外〜可視域の光透過率が低下しやすくなる。またガラス化しにくくなる。なお、所望の光学特性を得るため、CuOの含有量は板厚によって適宜調整することが好ましい。具体的には、板厚が小さいほどCuO含有量を多く(板厚が大きいほどCuO含有量を少なく)することが好ましい。   CuO is an essential component for absorbing near infrared rays. The content of CuO is preferably 0.1 to 20%, 0.3 to 15%, and particularly preferably 0.4 to 13%. When there is too little content of CuO, it will become difficult to obtain a desired near-infrared absorption characteristic. On the other hand, when there is too much content of CuO, the light transmittance of an ultraviolet-visible range will fall easily. Moreover, it becomes difficult to vitrify. In order to obtain desired optical characteristics, the CuO content is preferably adjusted as appropriate depending on the plate thickness. Specifically, it is preferable that the CuO content is increased as the plate thickness is decreased (the CuO content is decreased as the plate thickness is increased).

O(ただし、RはLi、Na及びKから選択される少なくとも1種)は溶融温度を低下させる成分である。ROの含有量は0〜50%、3〜30%、特に5〜20%であることが好ましい。ROの含有量が多すぎると、ガラス化しにくくなる。 R 2 O (where R is at least one selected from Li, Na, and K) is a component that lowers the melting temperature. The content of R 2 O is preferably 0 to 50%, 3 to 30%, and particularly preferably 5 to 20%. When the content of R 2 O is too large, it is difficult to vitrify.

なお、ROの各成分の好ましい範囲は以下の通りである。NaOの含有量は0〜50%、3〜30%、特に5〜20%であることが好ましい。LiOの含有量は0〜50%、3〜30%、特に5〜20%であることが好ましい。KOの含有量は0〜50%、3〜30%、特に5〜20%であることが好ましい。 A preferable range of each component of R 2 O is as follows. The content of Na 2 O is preferably 0 to 50%, 3 to 30%, particularly 5 to 20%. The content of Li 2 O is preferably 0 to 50%, 3 to 30%, particularly 5 to 20%. The content of K 2 O is preferably 0 to 50%, 3 to 30%, particularly preferably 5 to 20%.

R’O(ただし、R’はMg、Ca、Sr及びBaから選択される少なくとも1種)は耐候性を改善するとともに、溶融性を向上させる成分である。R’Oの含有量は0〜50%、3〜30%、特に5〜20%であることが好ましい。R’Oの含有量が多すぎると、成形時にR’O成分起因の結晶が析出しやすくなる。   R′O (where R ′ is at least one selected from Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba) is a component that improves the weather resistance and improves the meltability. The content of R′O is preferably 0 to 50%, 3 to 30%, particularly preferably 5 to 20%. If the content of R′O is too large, crystals due to the R′O component tend to precipitate during molding.

なお、R’Oの各成分の含有量の好ましい範囲は以下の通りである。   The preferred range of the content of each component of R′O is as follows.

MgOは耐候性を改善する成分である。MgOの含有量は0〜15%、特に0.4〜7%であることが好ましい。MgOの含有量が多すぎると、ガラス化しにくくなる。   MgO is a component that improves weather resistance. The MgO content is preferably 0 to 15%, particularly preferably 0.4 to 7%. When there is too much content of MgO, it will become difficult to vitrify.

CaOはMgOと同様に耐候性を改善する成分である。CaOの含有量は0〜15%、特に0.4〜7%であることが好ましい。CaOの含有量が多すぎると、ガラス化しにくくなる。   CaO is a component that improves the weather resistance in the same manner as MgO. The CaO content is preferably 0 to 15%, particularly preferably 0.4 to 7%. When there is too much content of CaO, it will become difficult to vitrify.

SrOもMgOと同様に耐候性を改善する成分である。SrOの含有量は0〜12%、特に0.3〜5%であることが好ましい。SrOの含有量が多すぎると、ガラス化しにくくなる。   SrO is also a component that improves the weather resistance like MgO. The SrO content is preferably 0 to 12%, particularly preferably 0.3 to 5%. When there is too much content of SrO, it will become difficult to vitrify.

BaOはガラス化の安定性を高めるとともに、耐候性を向上させる成分である。特にPが少ない場合に、BaOによるガラス化安定性の効果を享受しやすい。BaOの含有量は0〜30%、5〜30%、7〜25%、特に7.2〜23%であることが好ましい。BaOの含有量が多すぎると、成形中にBaO起因の結晶が析出しやすくなる。 BaO is a component that increases the stability of vitrification and improves the weather resistance. Especially when less is P 2 O 5, to easily enjoy the effect of vitrification stability by BaO. The BaO content is preferably 0 to 30%, 5 to 30%, 7 to 25%, and particularly preferably 7.2 to 23%. When there is too much content of BaO, the crystal | crystallization resulting from BaO will precipitate easily during shaping | molding.

近赤外線吸収ガラスには、上記成分以外にも下記の成分を含有させることができる。   In addition to the above components, the near infrared absorbing glass may contain the following components.

ZnOはガラス化の安定性及び耐候性を改善する成分である。ZnOの含有量は0〜13%、0.1〜12%、特に1〜10%であることが好ましい。ZnOの含有量が多すぎると、溶融性が低下して溶融温度が高くなり、結果として所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。また、ZnO成分起因の結晶が析出しやすくなる。なお、特にPが少ない場合に、ZnOによるガラス化安定性の効果を享受しやすい。 ZnO is a component that improves the stability and weather resistance of vitrification. The content of ZnO is preferably 0 to 13%, 0.1 to 12%, particularly preferably 1 to 10%. When there is too much content of ZnO, a meltability will fall and a melting temperature will become high, and it will become difficult to obtain a desired optical characteristic as a result. In addition, crystals due to the ZnO component are likely to precipitate. In particular, when the amount of P 2 O 5 is small, it is easy to enjoy the effect of vitrification stability due to ZnO.

Nb及びTaは耐候性を高める成分である。Nb及びTaの各成分の含有量は0〜20%、0.1〜20%、1〜18%、特に2〜15%であることが好ましい。これらの成分の含有量が多すぎると、溶融温度が高くなって、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。なお、Nb及びTaの合量は0〜20%、0.1〜20%、1〜18%、特に2〜15%であることが好ましい。 Nb 2 O 5 and Ta 2 O 5 are components that enhance the weather resistance. The content of each component of Nb 2 O 5 and Ta 2 O 5 is preferably 0 to 20%, 0.1 to 20%, 1 to 18%, particularly preferably 2 to 15%. When there is too much content of these components, melting temperature will become high and it will become difficult to obtain a desired optical characteristic. Incidentally, the total amount of Nb 2 O 5 and Ta 2 O 5 0 to 20% 0.1% to 20% to 18%, and particularly preferably 2 to 15%.

GeOは耐候性を高める成分である。GeOの含有量は0〜20%、0.1〜20%、0.3〜17%、特に0.4〜15%であることが好ましい。GeOの含有量が少なすぎると、上記効果が得にくくなる。一方、GeOの含有量が多すぎると、溶融温度が高くなって、所望の光学特性が得にくくなる。 GeO 2 is a component that enhances weather resistance. The GeO 2 content is preferably 0 to 20%, 0.1 to 20%, 0.3 to 17%, particularly preferably 0.4 to 15%. If the content of GeO 2 is too small, the above effect is difficult to obtain. On the other hand, when the content of GeO 2 is too large, the melting temperature becomes high and it becomes difficult to obtain desired optical characteristics.

SiOはガラス骨格を強化する成分である。また、耐候性を向上させる効果がある。SiOの含有量は0〜10%、0.1〜8%、特に1〜6%であることが好ましい。SiOの含有量が多すぎると、かえって耐候性が低下しやすくなる。また、ガラス化が不安定になる傾向がある。 SiO 2 is a component that reinforces the glass skeleton. Moreover, there exists an effect which improves a weather resistance. The content of SiO 2 is preferably 0 to 10%, 0.1 to 8%, particularly 1 to 6%. When the content of SiO 2 is too large, rather weather resistance tends to lower. Also, vitrification tends to be unstable.

また、上記成分以外にも、B、Y、La、CeO、Sb等を本発明の効果を損なわない範囲で含有させても構わない。具体的には、これらの成分の含有量は、各々0〜3%、特に各々0〜2%であることが好ましい。なお、フッ素を含有させることにより化学的耐久性を向上させることが可能であるが、フッ素は環境負荷物質であるため、含有しないことが好ましい。 Further, in addition to the above components also, B 2 O 3, Y 2 O 3, La 2 O 3, may be a CeO 2, Sb 2 O 3 or the like is contained in a range that does not impair the effects of the present invention. Specifically, the content of these components is preferably 0 to 3%, particularly preferably 0 to 2%. Although chemical durability can be improved by containing fluorine, fluorine is preferably not contained because it is an environmentally hazardous substance.

近赤外線吸収ガラスの液相温度は770℃以下、特に750℃以下であることが好ましい。液相温度が高すぎると、製造工程において(特に成形時に)失透しやすくなる。   The liquid phase temperature of the near-infrared absorbing glass is preferably 770 ° C. or lower, particularly 750 ° C. or lower. If the liquidus temperature is too high, devitrification tends to occur in the manufacturing process (particularly during molding).

上記の方法で得られた近赤外線吸収ガラスは、可視域における高い光透過率及び近赤外域における優れた光吸収特性の両者を達成することが可能となる。具体的には、波長550nmにおける光透過率は79%以上、特に80%以上であることが好ましい。一方、波長700nmにおける光透過率は13%以下、特に11%以下であることが好ましく、波長1200nmにおける光透過率は25%以下、特に20%以下であることが好ましい。   The near-infrared absorbing glass obtained by the above method can achieve both high light transmittance in the visible region and excellent light absorption characteristics in the near-infrared region. Specifically, the light transmittance at a wavelength of 550 nm is preferably 79% or more, particularly preferably 80% or more. On the other hand, the light transmittance at a wavelength of 700 nm is preferably 13% or less, particularly preferably 11% or less, and the light transmittance at a wavelength of 1200 nm is preferably 25% or less, particularly preferably 20% or less.

近赤外線吸収ガラスは、通常、板状で用いられる。厚みは0.01〜1.2mm、特に0.05〜1.2mmであることが好ましい。厚みが小さすぎると、機械的強度に劣る傾向がある。一方、厚みが大きすぎると、光学デバイスの薄型化が困難になる傾向がある。   Near-infrared absorbing glass is usually used in the form of a plate. The thickness is preferably 0.01 to 1.2 mm, particularly preferably 0.05 to 1.2 mm. If the thickness is too small, the mechanical strength tends to be inferior. On the other hand, if the thickness is too large, it is difficult to reduce the thickness of the optical device.

以下、本発明の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法を実施例に基づいて詳細に説明するが、本発明は本実施例に限定されるものではない。   Hereinafter, although the manufacturing method of the near-infrared absorption glass of this invention is demonstrated in detail based on an Example, this invention is not limited to a present Example.

(実験1)
質量%で、P 46.3%、Al 6.6%、MgO 2.6%、CaO 4.2%、BaO 21.4%、KO 16.1%、CuO 2.8%の組成となるように調合した原料粉末を円筒状の白金ルツボに投入し、1200℃で加熱溶解することにより均質な溶融ガラスとした。溶融ガラスを900℃まで冷却し、そのまま5時間保持した。次に、溶融ガラスをカーボン板上に流し出し、冷却固化した後、アニールを行った。得られた板状ガラスについて、0.5mm厚となるように両面を鏡面研磨することにより、試料a(近赤外線吸収ガラス)を得た。得られた試料について、分光光度計(島津製作所製UV−3100PC)を用いて、波長300〜1300nmの範囲で光透過率を測定した。結果を図1に示す。なお、溶融ガラスの液面の面積は4416mm、深さは4.5mmにした。
(Experiment 1)
In mass%, P 2 O 5 46.3%, Al 2 O 3 6.6%, MgO 2.6%, CaO 4.2%, BaO 21.4%, K 2 O 16.1%, CuO 2 The raw material powder prepared so as to have a composition of 8% was put into a cylindrical platinum crucible and heated and melted at 1200 ° C. to obtain a homogeneous molten glass. The molten glass was cooled to 900 ° C. and held there for 5 hours. Next, the molten glass was poured onto a carbon plate, cooled and solidified, and then annealed. About the obtained plate glass, both surfaces were mirror-polished so that it might be set to 0.5 mm thickness, and the sample a (near-infrared absorption glass) was obtained. About the obtained sample, the light transmittance was measured in the range of wavelength 300-1300nm using the spectrophotometer (Shimadzu Corporation UV-3100PC). The results are shown in FIG. The area of the liquid surface of the molten glass was 4416 mm 2 and the depth was 4.5 mm.

一方、比較例として、溶融ガラスを900℃で保持する工程を経なかった点を除き、上記と同様にして試料イを作製した。得られた試料について、上記と同様にして光透過率を測定した。結果を図1に示す。   On the other hand, as a comparative example, Sample A was prepared in the same manner as described above except that the step of holding the molten glass at 900 ° C. was not performed. About the obtained sample, the light transmittance was measured like the above. The results are shown in FIG.

図1から明らかなように、実施例の試料aは比較例の試料イと比較して可視域での光透過率が高く、また近赤外光をシャープにカットしていることがわかる。   As can be seen from FIG. 1, the sample a of the example has a higher light transmittance in the visible region than the sample i of the comparative example, and sharply cuts near infrared light.

(実験2)
溶融ガラスの液面の面積と深さを表1の通り変化させたこと以外は、実験1と同様にして試料b〜mを作製し、波長500nmにおける光透過率を測定した。結果を表1及び図2に示す。図2にはデータプロットとともに、線形近似曲線もあわせて示している。なお、溶融ガラスの液面の面積は、使用する白金ルツボのサイズ(直径)を適宜変更することにより調整した。
(Experiment 2)
Samples b to m were prepared in the same manner as in Experiment 1 except that the liquid surface area and depth of the molten glass were changed as shown in Table 1, and the light transmittance at a wavelength of 500 nm was measured. The results are shown in Table 1 and FIG. FIG. 2 also shows a linear approximation curve together with the data plot. The area of the liquid surface of the molten glass was adjusted by appropriately changing the size (diameter) of the platinum crucible to be used.

表1及び図2から明らかなように、溶融ガラスの液面の面積Sと深さDの比S/Dが100(mm)以上である場合、波長500nmにおいて概ね84%以上と優れた光透過率を示した。なお、S/Dの値が大きくなるに従い、波長500nmにおける光透過率も向上する傾向を示した。   As is apparent from Table 1 and FIG. 2, when the ratio S / D of the liquid surface area S to the depth D is 100 (mm) or more, the light transmission is excellent at approximately 84% or more at a wavelength of 500 nm. Showed the rate. In addition, the light transmittance in wavelength 500nm showed the tendency to improve as the value of S / D became large.

(実験3)
溶融ガラスの液面の面積を4416mm、深さを17mmにしたこと、及び、溶融ガラスを900℃にて保持する際に、溶融ガラス中に酸素バブリングしたこと以外は、実験1と同様にして試料nを作製した。比較のため、酸素バブリングしなかった試料ロも作製した。これらの試料について、波長300〜1300nmの範囲で光透過率を測定した。結果を図3に示す。
(Experiment 3)
Except that the liquid surface area of the molten glass was 4416 mm 2 , the depth was 17 mm, and oxygen was bubbled into the molten glass when the molten glass was held at 900 ° C. Sample n was prepared. For comparison, a sample B that was not subjected to oxygen bubbling was also prepared. About these samples, the light transmittance was measured in the wavelength range of 300 to 1300 nm. The results are shown in FIG.

図3から明らかなように、酸素バブリングすると、可視域での光透過率が高くなった。   As apparent from FIG. 3, when oxygen was bubbled, the light transmittance in the visible region was increased.

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P及びCuを含む近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法であって、
原料を溶融温度Tで加熱溶解して溶融ガラスにした後、溶融温度Tより低い保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持することを特徴とする近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。
A method for producing a near-infrared absorbing glass containing P and Cu,
A method for producing near-infrared absorbing glass, characterized in that a molten glass is held at a holding temperature T 2 lower than the melting temperature T 1 after the raw material is heated and melted at a melting temperature T 1 to form molten glass.
−Tが100〜600℃であること特徴とする請求項1に記載の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。 The method of producing the near-infrared-absorbing glass as claimed in claim 1, T 1 -T 2 is characterized that it is 100 to 600 ° C.. が900〜1400℃であることを特徴とする請求項1または2に記載の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。 The method of producing the near-infrared-absorbing glass as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that T 1 is a 900-1400 ° C.. が800〜1100℃であることを特徴とする請求項1〜3のいずれか一項に記載の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。 The method of producing the near-infrared-absorbing glass as claimed in claim 1, wherein T 2 is 800 to 1100 ° C.. 近赤外線吸収ガラスが、質量%で、P 20〜80%、Al 2〜20%、CuO 0.1〜20%、RO 0〜50%(ただし、RはLi、Na及びKから選択される少なくとも1種)、R’O 0〜50%(ただし、R’はMg、Ca、Sr及びBaから選択される少なくとも1種)を含有することを特徴とする請求項1〜4のいずれか一項に記載の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。 Near infrared absorbing glass, in mass%, P 2 O 5 20~80% , Al 2 O 3 2~20%, 0.1~20% CuO, R 2 O 0~50% ( wherein, R is Li, And at least one selected from Na and K), R′O 0 to 50% (where R ′ is at least one selected from Mg, Ca, Sr and Ba). The manufacturing method of the near-infrared absorption glass as described in any one of 1-4. 保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持する際の溶融ガラスの液面の面積をS(mm)、溶融ガラスの深さをD(mm)とした場合、S/D≧100(mm)の関係を満たすことを特徴とする請求項1〜5のいずれか一項に記載の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。 The relationship of S / D ≧ 100 (mm) where S (mm 2 ) is the liquid surface area of the molten glass when holding the molten glass at the holding temperature T 2 and D (mm) is the depth of the molten glass. The manufacturing method of the near-infrared absorption glass as described in any one of Claims 1-5 characterized by satisfy | filling. 保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持する際に、溶融ガラス中に酸素をバブリングすることを特徴とする請求項1〜6のいずれか一項に記載の近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造方法。 When holding the molten glass at the holding temperature T 2, the method of producing the near-infrared-absorbing glass as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that bubbling oxygen into molten glass. 原料を溶融温度Tで加熱溶解して溶融ガラスを得るための溶融槽と、
溶融温度Tより低い保持温度Tで溶融ガラスを保持するための保持槽と、
を有することを特徴とする近赤外線吸収ガラスの製造装置。
A melting tank for heating and melting the raw material at a melting temperature T 1 to obtain molten glass;
A holding tank for holding the molten glass at a holding temperature T 2 lower than the melting temperature T 1 ;
An apparatus for producing near-infrared absorbing glass, comprising:
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