Abstract
The melt-quenching method was applied to fabricate a new glass series containing 10Bi 2 O 3 –70TeO 2 -(20-x)ZnO-xTa 2 O 5 , x = 0, 2, 4, and 6 mol%. The chemical compounds were well mixed and melted in a furnace at 900 °C, and then the molten transferred to another furnace at 320 °C for annealing. X-ray diffraction is used to confirm the amorphous phase of the fabricated glasses. Moreover, the fabricated glasses' structure characterization was established using Raman analyses. Besides, the gamma-ray protection capacity was evaluated for the fabricated glass series. Thus, the MCNP-5 simulation code and XCOM software program were utilized to estimate the investigated glass samples' linear attenuation coefficients. The glass sample's highest attenuation coefficient, with 6 mol % of the Ta 2 O 5 doping ratio is ranged between 418.17 and 0.27 cm −1 . In comparison, the fabricated glass without Ta 2 O 5 possesses the lowest attenuation factor and decreased from 359.39 cm -1 to 0.26 cm −1 , raising the incoming photon energy from 0.015 MeV to 15 MeV, respectively. The simulated linear attenuation coefficient was then applied to calculate the half-value thickness, and transmission factor for the incoming photons. The obtained results showed that the fabricated glass samples' shielding ability enhanced with the insertion of the Ta 2 O 5 . • New glass system of chemical composition 10Bi 2 O 3 -70TeO 2 -(20-x)ZnO-xTa 2 O 5 ; where x=0, 2, 4, and 6 mol% have been prepared. • Density and molar volume values were calculated for each synthesized sample by using the Archimedes principle. • Raman spectra were obtained from the region of 100-4000 cm -1 . • Shielding capacity for glass samples have been investigated via MCNP-5 and Xcom.
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