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Gamma, neutron, and heavy charged ion shielding properties of Er3+-doped and Sm3+-doped zinc borate glasses

Journal

OPEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 130-145

Publisher

DE GRUYTER POLAND SP Z O O
DOI: 10.1515/chem-2022-0128

Keywords

gamma shielding; samarium; erbium; borate glasses; glass shields

Funding

  1. Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [PNURSP2022R149]

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This study investigated the nuclear radiation shielding properties of erbium-reinforced and samarium-reinforced borate glasses. The results showed that erbium had a greater effect on the gamma-ray shielding properties of borate glasses. These findings can be used in further research and provide guidance for choosing the most appropriate rare-earth additive for desired shielding properties.
This study aimed to investigate the nuclear radiation shielding properties of erbium (Er)-reinforced and samarium (Sm)-reinforced borate glasses. In the 0.015-15 MeV photon energy range, attenuation coefficients, as well as half-value layer tenth-value layers, and the mean-free path have been calculated. Additionally, effective, and equivalent atomic numbers, effective atomic weight, electron density, and exposure and energy absorption build-up factors were also calculated. To evaluate the overall nuclear radiation attenuation competencies of Er-rich and Sm-rich glasses, effective removal cross-section values for fast neutrons and projected range/mass stopping power values for alpha and proton particles were also determined. The glass sample BZBEr2.0 had the highest linear and mass attenuation coefficients (mu and mu (m)), effective conductivity (C (eff)), the effective number of electrons (N (eff)), and effective atomic number (Z (eff)) values as well as the lowest half-value layer (T (1/2)), tenth value layers (T (1/10)), mean free path (lambda), exposure build-up factor, and energy absorption build-up factor values. mu (m) values were reported as 2.337, 2.556, 2.770, 2.976, 2.108, 2.266, 2.421, 2.569, and 2.714 for BZBEr0.5, BZBEr1.0, BZBEr1.5, BZBEr2.0, BZBSm0.0, BZBSm0.5, BZBSm1.0, BZBSm1.5, and BZBSm2.0 glass samples at 0.06 MeV, respectively. The results showed that Er has a greater effect than Sm regarding the gamma-ray shielding properties of borate glasses. The results of this investigation could be used in further investigations and added to older investigations with the same aim, to aid the scientific community in determining the most appropriate rare-earth additive, to provide adequate shielding properties based on the requirement.

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