Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1484261 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Ac conductivity and dielectric losses are measured on a sodium aluminosilicate glass using various experimental conditions. Data obtained using metallic contacts and insulating barriers are compared. The influences of the thermal environment, i.e. iso versus non-isothermal, and of the application of a constant dc electric field, i.e. BIAS, are also investigated. It is thus shown that the use of non-isothermal conditions and insulating barriers is a convenient tool for extracting and hence for analyzing the bulk intrinsic polarization response of the sample. The analysis of this response with a simple model based on distribution of energy barriers gives some insights into the glass structure which turns out to be rather homogeneous.
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Authors
F. Henn, G. Garcia-Belmonte, J. Bisquert, S. Devautour-Vinot, J.C. Giuntini,