Abstract

The purpose of this investigation is to study the physical, structural and optical characteristics of a newly fabricated SrO2 doped lithium bismuth borate glass system. The current glass system was fabricated according to the chemical formula 50B2O3 + 25Bi2O3 + (25-x) Li2O + xSrO2, utilizing the solid state- conventional method. It was noticed that The glass density increased from 4.821 to 5.952 g cm−3 whilst the molar volume was decreasing in the range from 32.93 to 30.44 cm3 mol−1 with increase the SrO2 insertion from 0 (BBLSr0 glasses) to 25 (BBLSr25) respectively. The structure of the fabricated glasses was inspected utilizing X-ray diffraction method which clarified that the insertion of SrO2 didn’t affect the amorphous nature of the tested samples. Furthermore, the UV–vis absorption spectrum was utilized to study the UV absorption characteristics for the fabricated glasses. The UV–vis absorption spectrum showed that the absorption and transition bands increase with insertion of the SrO2 contents. Based on the UV/Vis data, several important optical features were calculated like the energy gap (Eg), Urbach energy (Eu), oscillator energy (Eo) and energy of distribution (Ed). Increasing the SrO2 substitution ratio led to increase the optical properties where the refractive index was found to increase from 3.056 to 5.710.

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