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Abstract Using a highly pure chemicals, a series of sodium zinc tellurite glasses with chemical formula [70(TeO2) - (30-x)(ZnO)−x Na2O where x=0, 3,7,10 and 15 mol%[ were successfully fabricated by applying meltquenching technique in alumina crucible. All prepared samples were homogeneous, transparent, clear, no defects, pale yellow in color and are amorphous in nature since there is no sharp peak observed from the XRD analysis. Density ρ have been measured. using toluene as the immersion liquid. The density of all glasses decreases with increasing Na2O. At heating rate 20℃/min Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) was used to investigate The glass transition temperature, Tg, onset crystallization temperature, Tc, melting temperature, Tm, glass stability range, ∆𝑇𝑠, and glass factor (Hurby parameter), H, of the present glasses. which show a good thermal stability of the prepared glass samples. the addition of Na2O results in an decrease in the thermal parameters Tg, Tc and ∆T. the thermal expansion coefficient was calculated based on the theoretical debye temperature and results show an increase in Thermal expansion coefficient with increasing Na2O mol%. Also the thermal conductivity and the heat capacity were calculated depending upon the debye temperature. Ultrasonic velocity measurements were carried out at 5 MHz in both shear and longitudinal modes by employing the pulse–echo technique at room temperature using RITEC RAM-5000 Snap system was used to determine the elastic properties of the glass samples by evaluating the shear and longitudinal velocity. All the values of the related moduli such as longitudinal velocity, shear velocity, longitudinal modulus, shear modulus, bulk modulus, Young’s modulus, and hardness decrease with respect to the content of sodium oxide.Also, we have shown that the composition dependence of glass microhardness and elastic modulu which were in a good agrement with the results optained fron ultrasonic studies. results showed the reductions of TS and θD Reduction in TS.. The experimental results were confirmed theoretically using bond compression model and Makishima and Mackenzie model which is a function of the chemical composition, the packing density (Vt), and the dissociation energy (Gt) of the constituting oxides. And also, Vicher micro hardness were studied we found that HV decrease with increasing Na2O content. The present study has clarified that sodium zinc tellurite glasses have the Vicher hardness at room temperature is around 3Gpa. the elastic modulus (E) and Elastic stiffness coefficient (C11) Yield strength (σy) also, decreases. For optical analysis, the UV–vis absorption spectra, refractive index, molar refraction, electronic polarizability and Metallization criterion (M) were analyzed in the wavelength range 200-800 nm. From the UV–vis absorption spectra, several information such as the optical absorption coefficient, direct and indirect energy band gap were obtained using taucs model and ASF (Absorption Spectrum Fitting) procedure, a new method for the determination of optical band gap and the nature of optical transitions is proposed, The optical absorption edges do not show any sharp peaks which indicate that the glass samples are amorphous in nature. In addition, the values of direct energy band gap decrease from 3.25 eV to 2.3 eV whereas the values of indirect energy band gap decrease from 2.75eV to 2.00 eV as the molar fraction of Na2O increases. Molar refraction (Rm), electronic polarizability (αm), reflection loss (RL) and dielectric constant (ε) were increasing based on the increasing of index of refraction. also Metallization criterion (M) was increased. FTIR spectra were used to analyze the functional groups present in the glass. Which indicate that, the tellurite glasses follow the pattern of crystalline α-TeO2,which are formed by[TeO4] groups as trigonal bipyramids (tbp).The introduction of modifier ions (Na2O) to zinc tellurite glasses destroy the three dimensional network. These results indicate the improvement of the optical and thermal properties of the sodium zinc tellurite glass to use in many different applications. Especially as a host material for laser systems because it has a relatively good thermal stability and good mechanical properties. also as a good optical fiber in the field of optoelectronics duo to the relative low optical losses. |