Optically clear glasses of various compositions in the system (100−x)(Li2B4O7)·x(Ba5Li2Ti2Nb8O30) (5 ≤x≤ 20, in molar ratio) were fabricated by splat quenching technique. Controlled heat-treatment of the as-quenched glasses at 500 °C for 8 h yielded nanocrystallites embedded in the glass matrix. High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) of these samples established the composition of the nano-crystallites to be that of Ba5Li2Ti2Nb8O30. 11B NMR studies revealed the transformation of BO4 structural units into BO3 units owing to the increase in TiO6 and NbO6 structural units as the composition of Ba5Li2Ti2Nb8O30 increased in the glass. This, in turn, resulted in an increase in the density of the glasses. The influence of the nominal composition of the glasses and glass nanocrystal composites on optical band gap (Eopt), Urbach energy (ΔE), refractive index (n), molar refraction (Rm), optical polarizability (αm) and third order non-linear optical susceptibility (χ3) were studied.
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