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ISSN: 2637-4706

Drug Designing & Intellectual Properties International Journal

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FTIR Analysis & Dielectric Constant for Some Iron Bismuth Borate Glasses

Volume 2 - Issue 3

Hossam Mohammed Gomaa1* and Ahmed Hatim Hamdy EL-Dosokey2,3

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    • 1Optical Branch, High Institute of Optics Technology, Egypt
    • 2Physics Department, Faculty of Science, EL-Fayoum University, Egypt
    • 3Physic Department, Faculty of science, Sirte University, Libya

    *Corresponding author: Hossam Mohammed Gomaa, Optical Branch, High Institute of Optics Technology, Cairo, Egypt

Received:September 21, 2018;   Published: September 26, 2018

DOI: 10.32474/DDIPIJ.2018.02.000139

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Abstract

Some of iron bismuth borate oxide glasses were prepared to form a series of glass samples contain a constant and a fixed amount of Fe2O3 whereas the B2O3 was replaced by Bi2O3, according to the formula 20 mol % Fe2O3–(15 + x) mol % Bi2O3–(65–x) mol % B2O3, where 0 ≤ x ≤ 20. The X-ray diffraction and FTIR Spectra showed formation of homogenous short-range order structures. The values of the refractive index were estimated using both FTIR date room temperature dialectic measurements are in a good agreement with each other. It is clear that the ε increased with the increasing of Bi2O3 content.

Keywords: Dielectric; FTIR; Amorphous Materials; Static dielectric; Oxide Glasses; refractive Index

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