“…composition diversity, good chemical durability (especially when some metallic ions are introduced into their networks), and low-cost starting materials as well as their various applications [1]. On the other hand, phosphate glasses have lower glass transition temperature, higher thermal expansion coefficient and higher transmission in the UV region compared with silicate and borate glasses [2]. It is known that, phosphate glasses represent a dielectric energy-storage material, and therefore, they are useful for fabricating high energy density devices [3].The addition of transition metal oxides, such as Fe2O3, to phosphate glasses makes them more chemical resistive due to the replacing of the easily hydrated P-O-P bonds by the stronger Fe-O-P ones [4].…”