Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray

Spectrophotometric studies of lead borotellurite glasses were carried out before and after gamma irradiation exposure. The increasing peak on the TeO4 bi-pyramidal arrangement and TeO3+1 (or distorted TeO4) is due to augmentation of irradiation dose which is attributed to an increase in degree of di...

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Main Authors: Azhar Abdul Rahman, Sidek Abdul Aziz, Halimah Mohamed Kamari, Wan Mohd Daud Wan Yusoff, Iskandar Shahrim Mustafa
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-02-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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spelling doaj-82d5c63ec53b4cedba5a8e8f135d83372020-11-25T02:43:58ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672013-02-011423201321410.3390/ijms14023201Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-RayAzhar Abdul RahmanSidek Abdul AzizHalimah Mohamed KamariWan Mohd Daud Wan YusoffIskandar Shahrim MustafaSpectrophotometric studies of lead borotellurite glasses were carried out before and after gamma irradiation exposure. The increasing peak on the TeO4 bi-pyramidal arrangement and TeO3+1 (or distorted TeO4) is due to augmentation of irradiation dose which is attributed to an increase in degree of disorder of the amorphous phase. The structures of lead tellurate contain Pb3TeO6 consisting of TeO3 trigonal pyramid connected by PbO4 tetragonal forming a three-dimensional network. The decrease of glass rigidity is due to irradiation process which is supported by the XRD diffractograms results. The decreasing values of absorption edge indicate that red shift effect occur after irradiation processes. A shift in the optical absorption edge attributed to an increase of the conjugation length. The values of optical band gap, Eopt were calculated and found to be dependent on the glass composition and radiation exposure. Generally, an increase and decrease in Urbach’s energy can be considered as being due to an increase in defects within glass network.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/2/3201tellurite glassoptical band gapUrbach’s energyirradiation
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Halimah Mohamed Kamari
Wan Mohd Daud Wan Yusoff
Iskandar Shahrim Mustafa
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Sidek Abdul Aziz
Halimah Mohamed Kamari
Wan Mohd Daud Wan Yusoff
Iskandar Shahrim Mustafa
Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
tellurite glass
optical band gap
Urbach’s energy
irradiation
author_facet Azhar Abdul Rahman
Sidek Abdul Aziz
Halimah Mohamed Kamari
Wan Mohd Daud Wan Yusoff
Iskandar Shahrim Mustafa
author_sort Azhar Abdul Rahman
title Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray
title_short Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray
title_full Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray
title_fullStr Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray
title_full_unstemmed Structural and Optical Properties of Lead-Boro-Tellurrite Glasses Induced by Gamma-Ray
title_sort structural and optical properties of lead-boro-tellurrite glasses induced by gamma-ray
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Spectrophotometric studies of lead borotellurite glasses were carried out before and after gamma irradiation exposure. The increasing peak on the TeO4 bi-pyramidal arrangement and TeO3+1 (or distorted TeO4) is due to augmentation of irradiation dose which is attributed to an increase in degree of disorder of the amorphous phase. The structures of lead tellurate contain Pb3TeO6 consisting of TeO3 trigonal pyramid connected by PbO4 tetragonal forming a three-dimensional network. The decrease of glass rigidity is due to irradiation process which is supported by the XRD diffractograms results. The decreasing values of absorption edge indicate that red shift effect occur after irradiation processes. A shift in the optical absorption edge attributed to an increase of the conjugation length. The values of optical band gap, Eopt were calculated and found to be dependent on the glass composition and radiation exposure. Generally, an increase and decrease in Urbach’s energy can be considered as being due to an increase in defects within glass network.
topic tellurite glass
optical band gap
Urbach’s energy
irradiation
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/2/3201
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