“…Determining the mass attenuation coefficient and some related quantities are often foreseen on the features of any material. In past studies, different authors have been investigated radiation shielding properties of various manufactured materials, such as polymers, bricks, concrete, tiles, clay materials, superconductors, and alloys [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Due to the high toxicity, high weight, low chemical stability and non-existent flexibility, scientists have researched for new radiation shielding composite materials such as transparent glasses.…”