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Selected Papers of The Fourth International Conference on Applied Physics and Materials Applications (ICAPMA-2019)

Physical and Structural Properties of Sm3+ Doped Phosphate Glasses

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Pages 143-150 | Received 18 Sep 2019, Accepted 30 Jun 2020, Published online: 16 Mar 2021
 

Abstract

Abstract: In this research, the glasses were made with composition (70-x) P2O5 - 10Bi2O3 - 10Na2O - 10Gd2O3 - xSm2O3 (with x = 0; 0.05; 0,1; 0, 5; 1.0; 3.0 mol%). Molar volume, polar radius and inter nuclear distance decreases with increasing concentration Sm3+ in phosphate glass. However the refractive index, susceptibility of the oxide ion, polarizability (α) and reflection loss does not change in value. XRD diffraction shows that the patterns shape of the glasses spectrum are found no sharp peaks along the diffraction angle observation area (2θ). This shows that the concentration of Sm3+ ions does not affect the diffraction pattern of Sm: phosphate glass. The strongest FTIR spectrum is archieved PBNaG: Sm5 galss with wavenumber 871 cm−1.

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Funding

The author would like to thanks Direktorat Jenderal Penguatan Riset dan Pengembangan, Ministry of Research and Higher Education for support the research (No. 076/SP2H/LT/DRPM/2019) and contract (No. 25/UN33.8/PL-DRPM/2019).

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