AC conductivity and dielectric properties of sulphate glasses

Sundar, H. G. K. ; Rao, K. J. (1982) AC conductivity and dielectric properties of sulphate glasses Pramana - Journal of Physics, 19 (2). pp. 125-131. ISSN 0304-4289

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Abstract

AC conductivity and dielectric properties of sulphate glasses have been studied as a function of temperature, frequency and variation in interalkali concentration. AC conductivity at frequencies well beyond the dielectric loss peaks seems to arise from local motion of alkali ions within the neighbouring potential wells. Activation energies for AC conductivity were found to be very much lower than those for DC conductivity. Further, AC conductivity seems to be independent of interalkali variation, whereas ε' and tan δ show a mild degree of mixed alkali effect. The observations made here have been explained on the basis of a structural model earlier proposed by us for these glasses.

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Keywords:AC Conductivity; Sulphate Glasses; Mixed Alkali Effect; Dielectric Studies
ID Code:43793
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