New glass compositions have been investigated in the barium-, indium-
and gallium-based glass system (BIG). Radioactive thorium has been com
pletely removed and replaced by gadolinium, and these new glasses have
been stabilized by substituting barium by alkali ions. Characteristic
temperatures T-g, T-x and T-l, and the Hruby factor, H-r, have been d
etermined for each glass. The most significant critical cooling rates,
R(c), are also given: both the highest H-r and the lowest R(c) values
for BIG thorium-free glasses were obtained by coupling two alkali ion
s. Some attempts have also been made to replace thorium by cerium (IV)
, leading to cerium(III)-containing glasses. The synthesis of cerium(t
v)-containing fluoride glasses seemed to be impossible. Nevertheless,
CeF4 has been synthesized, the knowledge of its lattice parameters bei
ng improved.