0.5TeO2-(0.5-x)Bi2O3-xWO3玻璃屏蔽γ辐射效率的研究

Q4 Physics and Astronomy
A. Temir, K. Zhumadilov, A. Kozlovskiy, A. Smagulova, D. Shlimas, A. Trukhanov
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本文研究了用0.5TeO2-(0.5-x)Bi2O3-xWO3型新型抗辐射玻璃测定γ辐射屏蔽效率的方法。作为获得玻璃的方法,使用了固相合成结合热退火和随后硬化的方法。通过X射线相分析证实了合成样品的无定形性质。屏蔽效率的测定以及玻璃组合物中Bi2O3和WO3含量对衰减效率的影响是通过评估来自137Cs源的伽马射线强度来进行的,伽马射线能量为661keV。对辐射防护效率、线性和质量衰减系数、半值层和平均自由程等参数进行了评估。在研究过程中,发现以下组成的玻璃0.5TeO2-0.1Bi2O3-0.4WO3是最有效的,其比组成0.5TeO2-0.4Bi2O3-0.1WO3的玻璃高1.3-2倍。
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Study of gamma radiation shielding efficiency by 0.5TeO2-(0.5-x)Bi2O3-xWO3 glasses
This article is devoted to the study of determination of gamma radiation shielding efficiency by new radiation-resistant glasses of the 0.5TeO2-(0.5-x)Bi2O3-xWO3 type. As a method of obtaining glasses, the method of solid-phase synthesis combined with thermal annealing and subsequent hardening was used. The amorphous nature of the synthesized samples was confirmed by X-ray phase analysis. Determination of the shielding efficiency, as well as the effect of Bi2O3 and WO3 content in the glass composition on the attenuation efficiency was carried out by evaluation of gamma radiation intensities from the 137Cs source, with a gamma ray energy of 661 keV. The evaluation was performed on parameters such as radiation protection efficiency, linear and mass attenuation coefficients, half-value layer and mean free path. During the studies, it was found that glasses of the following composition 0.5TeO2-0.1Bi2O3-0.4WO3 are most effective, which are 1.3-2 times higher than those of the composition 0.5TeO2-0.4Bi2O3-0.1WO3.
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Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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