Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7745776 | Solid State Ionics | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Mixed cation effect has been studied for thallium-silver thiogermanate glasses in the (Ag2S)x(Tl2S)50-x(GeS)25(GeS2)25 system, where Ag2S fraction r = Ag2S / (Ag2S + Tl2S) = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0. The glass transition temperature changes from 160 °C for r = 0 to 231 °C for r = 1.0 and exhibits a negative deviation from additivity, with a slight minimum Tg â 157 °C observed for compositions in the range 0.1 â¤Â r â¤Â 0.3. The room temperature conductivity Ï298 increases by 5 orders of magnitude with increasing silver concentration, ranging between 10â 8 S cmâ 1 for the Tl-Ge-S system and 10â 3 S cmâ 1 for the Ag-Ge-S glass with a minimum at Ï298 â 10â 9 S cmâ 1. The activation energy decreases from 0.66 to 0.33 eV, respectively, with the maximum at EÏ â 0.69 eV. The minimum of both Tg and Ï298 and the EÏ maximum are observed in the same composition range, 0.1 â¤Â r â¤Â 0.3. The 204Tl tracer diffusion coefficient at 170 °C decreases with silver concentration from 10â 10 cm2 sâ 1 for (Tl2S)50(GeS)25(GeS2)25 glass to 10â 12 cm2 sâ 1 for (Ag2S)50(GeS)25(GeS2)25 glass. The obtained results indicate a classical mixed cation effect.
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Authors
M. Bokova, I. Alekseev, E. Bychkov,