Glasses of the (65 - x)PbO.xPbX(2).35B(2)O(3) system (where X=F, Cl, B
r, and I) have been made and investigated by Raman measurements. Three
low frequency bands with high Raman intensities have been observed at
about 40, 105, and 135 cm(-1), respectively. It is found that the int
ensities of the depolarized low frequency Raman contour peaked at 40 c
m(-1) are exceptionally high and strongly dependent on the halogen typ
e and content. We attribute this nonsymmetric low-frequency Raman cont
our to the collective modes of the BO3-PbO4 bridged local structures a
nd propose a model to interpret the experimental data. Our, results su
ggest that the liberation of these local structures is related to the
lead as well as the halogen. Cl, Br, and I enter the glass as nonbridg
ing anions and weaken the cohesion of the glass network in the increas
ed order of Cl, Br, and I.