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Elastic and radiation shielding properties of zinc borotellurite glass systems: The impact of gadolinium oxide


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Nazrin, S.N. and Amat, Azuraida and Issa, Shams A.M. and Zakaly, Hesham M.H. and Gunasekaran, Saraswathy Shamini and Zaman, Halimah Badioze and Zaid, M.H.M. and Tahir, M.H.M. and Shaaban, Ibrahim A. and Sharma, Ishu (2024) Elastic and radiation shielding properties of zinc borotellurite glass systems: The impact of gadolinium oxide. Optical Materials, 157. art. no. 116252. ISSN 0925-3467; eISSN: 0925-3467

Abstract

Using the formula [(TeO2)70(B2O3)30], this study examines the impact of Gd2O3 on the elasticity and radiation shielding characteristics of zinc borotellurite glass. Glass samples containing 1–5% mol% Gd2O3 were created by employing the melt quench technique. XRD verified that they are amorphous in nature, and the existence of TeO3, TeO4, BO3, and BO4 vibrational groups was revealed by infrared spectra. The structural alterations were shown by the range of longitudinal and shear ultrasonic velocities, which were 3908–4076 m/s and 2222–2277 m/s, respectively. The glass's rigidity was improved by the large rise in elastic moduli, such as bulk (45 GPa), longitudinal (80 GPa), shear (25 GPa), and Young's moduli (60 GPa), with a higher Gd2O3 content. Higher concentrations of Gd2O3 resulted in a rise in the mass attenuation coefficient (μρ), as measured by WinXcom, which enhanced gamma-ray shielding. The half-value layer (HVL) and mean free path (MFP) at 0.662 MeV decreased with increasing Gd2O3 in a consistent manner. The maximum density and optimum gamma-ray shielding performance were found in the glass containing 5 mol% Gd2O3. These results show Gd2O3 for applications needing greater rigidity and better radiation protection by demonstrating how it affects the elastic and radiation-shielding efficiency of the glass network. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Science
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2024.116252
Publisher: Elsevier
Keywords: Elastic properties; Energy; Glass; Radiation shielding characteristics; Rare earth ions
Depositing User: Ms. Azian Edawati Zakaria
Date Deposited: 17 Mar 2025 08:26
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2025 08:26
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