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A revised view on the mixed-alkali effect in alkali borate glasses

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JOURNAL OF NON-CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS
Volume 352, Issue 8, Pages 783-788

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2006.02.008

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diffusion and transport; mixed-alkali effect; conductivity; fast ion conduction; oxide glasses; borates

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The mixed-alkali effect (MAE) of the ionic conductivity is traditionally defined as a negative deviation of the dc conductivity from that of an 'ideal glass' obtained according a linear mixing rule. An alternative definition is proposed in this paper which relates the conductivity of a mixed-alkali glass to the conductivity-sum of two single-alkali glasses with total alkali concentrations equal to the corresponding partial alkali concentrations of the mixed-alkali glass. A new reference glass denoted as independent component glass (ICG) is introduced. In contrast to the 'ideal glass' the conductivity of a real mixed-alkali glass is larger than the conductivity of the respective ICG resulting in a positive MAE. This fact manifests an enhancement of the conductivity when two single-alkali glasses are combined to a mixed-alkali glass. The conductivities and the tracer diffusivities of the mixed-alkali- and the corresponding single-alkali glasses are compared from this point of view. A subnetwork diffusion concept (SDC) is proposed to describe the diffusion dynamics in Na-Rb-borate mixed-alkali glasses. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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