2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2017.10.005
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Investigation of radiation shielding properties for MeO-PbCl 2 -TeO 2 (MeO = Bi 2 O 3 , MoO 3 , Sb 2 O 3 , WO 3 , ZnO) glasses

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“…13) become the most dominate interactions, where this occurs specifically for E > 1.022 MeV [44,45]. These results (dependent of µ/ρ on the photon energy) are corresponding with the recently published literature on different materials like rocks [44], glasses [46][47][48][49][50], bricks [51], and amino acids [52]. Comparison with other glasses; like tellurite glasses [53][54][55] could be suggested.…”
Section: Reflection Loss (R L ) and Optical Transmission (T)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…13) become the most dominate interactions, where this occurs specifically for E > 1.022 MeV [44,45]. These results (dependent of µ/ρ on the photon energy) are corresponding with the recently published literature on different materials like rocks [44], glasses [46][47][48][49][50], bricks [51], and amino acids [52]. Comparison with other glasses; like tellurite glasses [53][54][55] could be suggested.…”
Section: Reflection Loss (R L ) and Optical Transmission (T)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…[ 53,54 ] Moreover, MoO 3 layers are used in gamma‐ray shielding applications. [ 55–58 ] It is known that gamma radiation exhibits a noticeable impact on the stretching vibration of Mo–O and bending vibrations of Mo–O–Mo in α‐MoO 3 nanoparticles. However, the optical bandgap of MoO 3 only slightly increases from 2.78 to 2.90 eV with the absorbed doses of gamma radiation from 0 to 120 kGy.…”
Section: Radiation Resistant Functional Optoelectronic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These types of glasses containing several high-density oxides have extensively been studied by many researchers in the past decade for radiation shielding [20], [21], [22]. Though satisfactory consequences could be obtained in comparison to some standard or heavy-weight concrete materials, the effectiveness of these glass systems is highly narrowed due to limited transmission, optical losses, and nominal rare-earth solubility [23]. That is why studies have been put on heavy metal oxide glasses like gadolinium, bismuth, tellurite ones thanks to their superior properties including wide transmission range and good optical features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors pointed out that the increasing amounts of Bi2O3 paved the way for increasing the mass attenuation coefficient (LAC) while diminishing HVL thicknesses. Sayyed et al [23] reported different heavy metal oxide such as Bi2O3, MoO3, Sb2O3, WO3, and ZnO contributions in the TeO2-PbCl2 glass system against high photon energies. They found out that whole contents improved the radiation shielding characteristics of the glass system, but Bi2O3 and WO3 additions provided more.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%