1981
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.2221060212
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Electrical Conductivity of Superionic AgI between 18 and 26.5 GHz

Abstract: The high frequency ionic conductivity cr of the solid electrolyte a-AgI was measured a t temperatures u p t o 520 K in the microwave K-band (18 to 26.5 GHz). I n contrast t o a structure of o(o) with a distinct minimum a t 20 GHz reported in the literature, a frequency dependence cannot be detected and the same values of cr are measured as are well known from static measurements. The results are in accordance with a simple "hopping model".Die elektrische Leitf&higkeit cr des festen Elektrolyten a-AgJ wurde fur… Show more

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“…Remarkably, the experiments of Refs. [81,82] yielded the dc conductivity in the microwave range, displaying no frequency dependence.…”
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“…Remarkably, the experiments of Refs. [81,82] yielded the dc conductivity in the microwave range, displaying no frequency dependence.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The microwave conductivity of α-AgI was remeasured in 1980 by Gebhardt et al [81] and in 1981 by Luther and Roemer [82]. Notably, the samples used in Refs.…”
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