Abstract

Ultraviolet (UV)–visible, infrared (IR) and Raman spectroscoies together with thermal properties of Bi 2O 3–B 2O 3–CuO glasses were measured before and after gamma irradiation. It was shown that the UV–visible spectrum of the undoped Cu-free glass reveals before irradiation intense charge transfer UV bands due to the interference of trace iron impurities and Bi 3+ while the visible spectrum shows no absorption bands. The CuO-doped glass reveals a broad visible band characteristic for Cu 2+ ions. The absorption spectra of all the glasses show resistance to successive gamma irradiation. This shielding behavior is related to the high atomic mass of the metal ions (Bi 3+). IR and Raman measurements reveal absorption bands which are characteristic for various groups of borate network and [BiO 6] octahedra.

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