2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10832-012-9722-7
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Dielectric properties and scaling behavior of lithium tungsten phosphate glasses

Abstract: In the present study a series of ternary (30 Li 2 O, (70-x) P 2 O 5 , xWO3) glasses were prepared and their dielectric properties and ac conductivity were investigated. The measurements have been taken in the frequency range from 100 Hz to 100 kHz and over the temperature range from 296 K to 578 K. The temperature dependence of ac conductivity can be adequately explained by considering the contributions from mixed ionic and electronic mechanisms. In the studied glasses it is found that the ac conductivity incr… Show more

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“…composition diversity, good chemical durability (especially when some metallic ions are introduced into their networks), and low-cost starting materials as well as their various applications [1]. On the other hand, phosphate glasses have lower glass transition temperature, higher thermal expansion coefficient and higher transmission in the UV region compared with silicate and borate glasses [2]. It is known that, phosphate glasses represent a dielectric energy-storage material, and therefore, they are useful for fabricating high energy density devices [3].The addition of transition metal oxides, such as Fe2O3, to phosphate glasses makes them more chemical resistive due to the replacing of the easily hydrated P-O-P bonds by the stronger Fe-O-P ones [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…composition diversity, good chemical durability (especially when some metallic ions are introduced into their networks), and low-cost starting materials as well as their various applications [1]. On the other hand, phosphate glasses have lower glass transition temperature, higher thermal expansion coefficient and higher transmission in the UV region compared with silicate and borate glasses [2]. It is known that, phosphate glasses represent a dielectric energy-storage material, and therefore, they are useful for fabricating high energy density devices [3].The addition of transition metal oxides, such as Fe2O3, to phosphate glasses makes them more chemical resistive due to the replacing of the easily hydrated P-O-P bonds by the stronger Fe-O-P ones [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%