Abstract

ObjectiveThis study probed the gamma ray shielding functionality of some rare earth doped bismuth-silicate glasses (BS). The mass attenuation coefficient MAC of pure BS (BS-Pure) and those with 2.5 mol% of Bi2O3 substituted with CeO2 (BS-Ce), Nd2O3 (BS-Nd), Sm2O3 (BS-Sm), and Eu2O3 (BS-Eu) was estimated. MethodThe experimental values of glass density and molar volume were systematically used to evaluate the radiation shielding properties of the studied optical glasses. The MAC was computed for photon energies between 0.015 and 15 MeV by employing Monte Carlo simulation and Phy-X software. MAC values were then used to extract all the other related parameters. ResultsMAC computed via the two approached agrees well within 1.9%. MAC of the glasses fluctuates between 0.041 and 100.044 cm2g−1 for BS-Pure; 0.041 – 98.725 cm2g−1 for BS-Ce; 0.041 – 99.249 cm2g−1 for BS-Nd; 0.04 – 99.335 cm2g−1 for BS-Sm; and 0.041 – 99.061 cm2g−1 for BS-Eu. Also, the effective atomic number of the glasses were within the range of 38.707–81.874 for BS-Pure, 38.397–81.509 for BS-Ce, 38.377–81.366 for BS-Nd, 38.402–81.366 for BS-Sm and 38.414–81.368 for BS-Eu. ConclusionCompared to traditional photon shields such as concrete, RS-360 commercial glasses, recently investigated heavy glasses, polymer and rocks, the BS-X glasses displayed superior shielding potential. The BS-X glasses thus could function well in gamma radiation shielding technology.

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