Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide

Lead borate glasses of the system 25PbO-(75- x ) B _2 O _3 - x CuO ( x = 0, 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1) in mol.% were synthesized via the traditional melt quenching method abbreviated as (BPbCu0, BPbCu1, BPbCu2, and BPbCu3) respectively. XRD diffraction confirmed the amorphous nature of the samples. Accor...

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Main Author: Omemh Bawazeer
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing 2024-01-01
Series:Materials Research Express
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ad19b2
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description Lead borate glasses of the system 25PbO-(75- x ) B _2 O _3 - x CuO ( x = 0, 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1) in mol.% were synthesized via the traditional melt quenching method abbreviated as (BPbCu0, BPbCu1, BPbCu2, and BPbCu3) respectively. XRD diffraction confirmed the amorphous nature of the samples. According to FTIR spectroscopy, the function groups (BO _3 and BO _4 ) and the fraction of boron tetrahedral units (N _4 ) were determined. The density, molar volume, packing density, and some other physical parameters were calculated and discussed. The density was increased by incorporating CuO as a substitution for B _2 O _3 , while the molar volume was decreased. The ion concentrations of Cu, inter-nuclear distance, field strength, and polaron radius were also computed. The optical absorption study suggested that the copper ions exist in the Cu ^2+ and act as a modifier by increasing the disorder in the glass network. Hence, the present glass behaves as a bandpass filter in the UV–vis. region. The radiation shielding properties of the as-prepared samples were theoretically calculated using the Phy-X program at energies ranging from 0.015 to 1.5 MeV. The linear and mass attenuation coefficients, as well as the half-value layer (HVL) and exposure buildup factor (EBF), have been evaluated. The results revealed that shielding parameters are affected by CuO concentrations and photon energy. Based on the results presented in the manuscript, the glass sample with 0.1 mol% CuO doping (BPbCu3) showed the best properties overall for optical and radiation shielding applications. Specifically, BPbCu3 had the highest density, refractive index, optical dielectric constant, and radiation shielding parameters such as linear attenuation coefficient and half value layer among the glass samples. The addition of 0.1 mol% CuO introduced Cu ^2+ ions which acted as network modifiers, increasing the disorder in the glass structure. This in turn enhanced the optical bandgap as well as the shielding capabilities against gamma radiation.
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spelling doaj.art-df15c0f284db453ab6e8191b3632d7d32024-01-09T11:40:24ZengIOP PublishingMaterials Research Express2053-15912024-01-0111101520110.1088/2053-1591/ad19b2Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxideOmemh Bawazeer0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3648-939XPhysics Department, College of Applied Sciences, Umm Al-Qura University , Makkah, Saudi ArabiaLead borate glasses of the system 25PbO-(75- x ) B _2 O _3 - x CuO ( x = 0, 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1) in mol.% were synthesized via the traditional melt quenching method abbreviated as (BPbCu0, BPbCu1, BPbCu2, and BPbCu3) respectively. XRD diffraction confirmed the amorphous nature of the samples. According to FTIR spectroscopy, the function groups (BO _3 and BO _4 ) and the fraction of boron tetrahedral units (N _4 ) were determined. The density, molar volume, packing density, and some other physical parameters were calculated and discussed. The density was increased by incorporating CuO as a substitution for B _2 O _3 , while the molar volume was decreased. The ion concentrations of Cu, inter-nuclear distance, field strength, and polaron radius were also computed. The optical absorption study suggested that the copper ions exist in the Cu ^2+ and act as a modifier by increasing the disorder in the glass network. Hence, the present glass behaves as a bandpass filter in the UV–vis. region. The radiation shielding properties of the as-prepared samples were theoretically calculated using the Phy-X program at energies ranging from 0.015 to 1.5 MeV. The linear and mass attenuation coefficients, as well as the half-value layer (HVL) and exposure buildup factor (EBF), have been evaluated. The results revealed that shielding parameters are affected by CuO concentrations and photon energy. Based on the results presented in the manuscript, the glass sample with 0.1 mol% CuO doping (BPbCu3) showed the best properties overall for optical and radiation shielding applications. Specifically, BPbCu3 had the highest density, refractive index, optical dielectric constant, and radiation shielding parameters such as linear attenuation coefficient and half value layer among the glass samples. The addition of 0.1 mol% CuO introduced Cu ^2+ ions which acted as network modifiers, increasing the disorder in the glass structure. This in turn enhanced the optical bandgap as well as the shielding capabilities against gamma radiation.https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ad19b2physical propertiesPbOborate glassXRDFTIRshielding parameters
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Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
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physical properties
PbO
borate glass
XRD
FTIR
shielding parameters
title Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
title_full Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
title_fullStr Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
title_full_unstemmed Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
title_short Structural, optical, and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
title_sort structural optical and shielding properties of lead borate glasses doped with copper oxide
topic physical properties
PbO
borate glass
XRD
FTIR
shielding parameters
url https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ad19b2
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