“…Recently, Monteiro et al reported that the introduction of Germanium oxide increases the working range (glass forming region and thermal stability point of view), as well as, the fiber-drawing ability of tellurite glasses [11]. Based on Raman spectroscopy data, a detailed structural study of xTeO 2 -(1-x)GeO 2 with (x= 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1) germanium tellurite glasses was reported and it was concluded that the network structure is formed by TeO 4 trigonal bipyramid, TeO 3 trigonal pyramid units and GeO 4 tetrahedral units, the evidence of the Te-O-Ge mixed linkages was not confirmed [12].…”