Structural Change in SiO2 Glass After Gamma Irradiation
Nishonova Nodiraxon RayimjonovaDoctor of Sciences in Philosophy, Professor of Tashkent State Technical University, Academician of the Turan Academy of Scien cesElmurotova Dilnoza BahtiyorovnaDoctor of Philosophy in Physical and Mathematical Sciences PhD, Head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Tashkent State Technical UniversityMeyliyev Laziz OrziqulovichDoctor of Philosophy in Physical and Mathematical Sciences PhD of Karshi State UniversityMussayeva Malika AnvarovnaDoctor of Sciences in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences of UzbekistanMamadiyeva Nilufar XalilovnaAssistant, of Tashkent State Technical UniversityXo’jamberdiyeva Jamila Norqobilovna
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Silicate glasses KI and KU consist of 2 types of cells, differing in size from 0.5 to 1.5 nm. After irradiation, weak reflections of nanocrystalline phases responsible for UV absorption appear in them. The fact that the absorbed radiation energy is spent on the crystallization of SiO2 determines their high radiation-optical resistance.
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