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Gamma-ray shielding properties of phosphate glasses containing Bi2O3, PbO, and BaO in different rates

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RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
Volume 174, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2020.108918

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Mass attenuation coefficient; Effective atomic number and electron density; Phosphate glass; XCOM; XMuDat; Auto-Z(eff)

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Glass-based materials are one of the most common shielding materials. Phosphate glasses have unique properties that make them useful for some technical and industrial applications. The mass attenuation coefficients (mu(m)), effective atomic cross sections (sigma(a)), effective atomic numbers and electron densities (Z(eff) and N-eff) of phosphate glasses containing different concentrations of Bi2O3, PbO, and BaO (30-70% by weight) have been determined in the energy range of 10 keV-10 MeV. To calculate these parameters, XCOM and XMuDat computer programs and also the Auto-Z(eff) software and interpolation method have been used. The results of XCOM, XMuDat and Auto-Z(eff) programs were in good agreement. It was found that the mu(m) and sigma(a) parameters decrease as the photon energy increase. Also, the sigma(a) and Z(eff) values improve by increasing the Bi2O3, PbO and BaO contents, while increasing these contents to the same fraction has no significant effect on mu(m) in the energy range of 0.4-4 MeV, where the Compton Effect takes over as dominant process. Furthermore, the N-eff is approximately independent of metal oxides concentrations. Wherever possible, the calculated values were compared with the experimental data.

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