▎ 摘 要
NOVELTY - A carbon-containing glass material (100) comprises a surface-to-air interface (110) exposed to ambient air (102); and an interphase region (120) extending from the surface-to-air interface along a direction to a depth within the glass material. The region includes layer graphene (FLG) nanoplatelets (140) formed in response to recombination and/or self-nucleation of carbon-containing radicals implanted within the interphase region. The FLG nanoplatelets have a non-periodic orientation configured to at least partially inhibit formation or propagation of microcracks and/or microvoids in the glass material. USE - A carbon-containing glass material. Uses include but are not limited to windows, digital screen displays, optical instruments, and pharmaceutical storage containers, and for manufacturing, strengthening, and/or reinforcing glass materials with FLG nanoplatelets dispersed throughout one or more portions of the glass materials. ADVANTAGE - The method enables to manufacture carbon-containing glass material that is stronger, less fragile, and less susceptible to cracking than conventional glass and glass materials. DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING(S) - The drawing shows a schematic diagram of a carbon-containing glass material. Carbon-containing glass material (100) Ambient air (102) Surface-to-air interface (110) Interphase region (120) FLG nanoplatelets (140)