Abstract

The glass samples were prepared in accordance with the formula: (30-x)SrO–xAl2O3–69.8B2O3–0.2Cr2O3(0 [Formula: see text]x [Formula: see text] 15 mol %) by melt quenching method. The absence of Bragg’s peaks confirmed the amorphous nature of the prepared glass samples. It was observed that the molar volume was increasing while the density is decreasing with increasing of Al2O3content. Optical absorption study was performed to evaluate the optical bandgap, oxygen packing density, ionic packing density and Urbach energies. The Racah parameters (B and C) and D[Formula: see text]/B ratio have been calculated. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra recorded in the region from 400–1600 cm[Formula: see text] at room-temperature (RT) confirmed the formation of BO3, BO4and AlO4groups upon the addition of strontium oxide as modifier. The Raman spectra of all the glasses recorded over continuous spectral range 200–1600 cm[Formula: see text] exhibited different spectral bands. The EPR spectra recorded at 9.7 GHz (X-band frequency) have four resonance signals. The signal at g [Formula: see text] 5.33 is due to Cr[Formula: see text] ion sites of rhombic symmetry and signal at g [Formula: see text] 1.97 is due to contribution from Cr[Formula: see text] and Cr[Formula: see text] ion pairs.

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