“…The broad bands observed in the IR spectra indicate the amorphous nature of the present glasses. The IR spectrum of crystalline As 2 O 3 exhibited 4 fundamental absorption bands ν 1 (1050 cm − 1 ), ν 2 (618 cm − 1 ), ν 3 (795 cm − 1 ) and ν 4 (505 cm − 1 ) which can be attributed to totally symmetric stretching vibrations, totally symmetric bending vibrations, doubly degenerate stretching vibrations and doubly degenerate bending vibrations of AsO 3 structural units respectively [32][33][34][35]. In the infrared spectrum of glass N 0 (pure), bands due to ν 2 vibrations (at 618 cm − 1 ) and the ν 3 vibrations (at 795 cm − 1 ) are observed to be shifted to 620 cm − 1 and 767 cm − 1 respectively; whereas the bands due to ν 1 and ν 4 vibrations are seemed to be missing.…”