Glass, Volume 1Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus |
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... conductivity DC conductivity of layer 1 and 2 , respectively Conductivity when no ionic in- teraction exists Apparent conductivity Relaxation time Most probable relaxation time Relaxation function Constant defined by Eq . ( 30 ) Angle ...
... conductivity DC conductivity of layer 1 and 2 , respectively Conductivity when no ionic in- teraction exists Apparent conductivity Relaxation time Most probable relaxation time Relaxation function Constant defined by Eq . ( 30 ) Angle ...
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... conductivity σ is given against the log of the normalized charging time . This diagram indicates that there are two stages of the apparent conductivity variation ; one labeled as A ( so called anomalous charging current ) takes place in ...
... conductivity σ is given against the log of the normalized charging time . This diagram indicates that there are two stages of the apparent conductivity variation ; one labeled as A ( so called anomalous charging current ) takes place in ...
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... conductivity of glasses . Although numerous mechanisms have been proposed for this conductivity related dielectric relaxation , none appears satisfactory . Since the similar dielectric relaxation has been observed in numerous other ...
... conductivity of glasses . Although numerous mechanisms have been proposed for this conductivity related dielectric relaxation , none appears satisfactory . Since the similar dielectric relaxation has been observed in numerous other ...
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absorption alkali amorphous anisotropic annealing Araujo atoms band binary birefringence bonding borate glasses boron borosilicate glass Bray Brillouin scattering calculations Ceram chalcogenide glasses Chem coefficient composition concentration fluctuations copper crystal crystalline curve darkening density fluctuations dielectric constant dielectric relaxation diffusion distribution effect electron energy equilibrium experimental fade rate Fe3+ fictive temperature frequency frozen-in strain function glass systems glasses containing Griscom heat treatment hole center hyperfine increase intensity interaction ions irradiated K₂O Krishnan Landau-Placzek ratio light scattering liquid magnetic measured microstructural birefringence mole Mössbauer Mössbauer spectroscopy Na₂O negative birefringence observed optical oxide glasses oxygen paramagnetic parameters particles phase separation phonons phosphate glasses photochromic photochromic glasses Phys polarization positive birefringence Rayleigh relaxation resonance sample Schroeder shift shown in Fig silicate glasses silver halide SiO2 sodium Solids spectra spectrum spin-lattice relaxation spinodal stretching structural studied T₁ Takamori Taylor thermal tion Tomozawa transition viscosity wavelengths