Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7745715 | Solid State Ionics | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
AC conductivity Ï(Ï) of single crystals of Ag β-alumina and Na β-alumina has been studied in the temperature range from approximately 100 K to room temperature. The DC regime of Ï(Ï), which had a close relation to the ion dynamics for the long-range diffusion, was found to have the small power-law dependence Ï(Ï) â Ïn with frequency exponent n = 0.11-0.15, not Ï(Ï) â Ï0 = const. In higher frequencies, the Ï(Ï) was monotonically increasing with Log-frequency and was put into Jonscher's universal law (Ï(Ï) â Ï0.6). The β-alumina is an ideal two-dimensional super ionic conductor. Its low-dimensionality and the scaling theory for a random walk enable us to understand the small power-law dependence of ionic conductivity. We suggested that a “scale-invariance” would hold true behind the super ionic conduction in the self-similarity point of view.
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Authors
O. Kamishima, Y. Iwai, J. Kawamura,