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Influence of Nd2O3 on radiation shielding and elastic properties of TeO2-MgO-Na2O glasses: A simulation study by PHITS and MCNP

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PRAMANA-JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 97, Issue 4, Pages -

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12043-023-02629-7

Keywords

Radiation shielding; PHITS 3.22; MCNP6.2; mass stopping power; projected range; elastic features

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This study investigates the properties and shielding abilities of TeO2-MgO-Na2O-Nd2O3 glasses, as well as their effectiveness in stopping charged particles. The results show that the addition of neodymium improves the shielding abilities of the glasses. The study also analyzes the elastic properties of the glasses and finds that increasing the additive ratio improves their elasticity.
This study investigates the elastic properties and the photon and neutron shielding properties of TeO2-MgO-Na2O-Nd2O3 glasses, as well as the mass stopping power and projected range of alpha and proton charged particles using SRIM software. PHITS 3.22, MCNP6.2 N-particle Monte Carlo codes and XCOM software were utilised to compute the mass attenuation coefficient (mu/rho). The simulated and theoretical results were found to be very similar. The increase in mu/rho values was caused by the addition of neodymium to the glasses. The lowest mean free path, half-value layer and tenth-value layer values were observed at the highest Nd2O3-doped sample. This showed that adding neodymium to glasses improves their photon radiation reduction ability. The glasses' fast neutron removal cross-sections (Sigma(R)) were computed and the effective atomic number (Z(eff)) and effective electron density (N-eff) were calculated using Phy-X/PSD software. The results revealed that the 75TeO(2)-15MgO-10Na(2)O glass is capable of stopping (proton and alpha) charged particles. In terms of photon and neutron attenuations, the glass system is recommended as a shielding material. In addition, the elastic properties of the samples were determined using bond compression and Makishima and Mackenzie method. According to both models, as the additive ratio increased, an improvement was observed in the elastic properties.

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