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occur at fields around 10 MV / cm and are characteristic of defect - free materials .
Extrinsic breakdowns occur at low fields and are initiated by defects in the oxide
or its interfaces with the electrodes . Although good theoretical understanding of ...
occur at fields around 10 MV / cm and are characteristic of defect - free materials .
Extrinsic breakdowns occur at low fields and are initiated by defects in the oxide
or its interfaces with the electrodes . Although good theoretical understanding of ...
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As glass corrosion progresses , linear kinetics are often observed as network
dissolution occurs . Again , the ... or for high glass - surface - area - to - solution -
volume ratios , silica saturation can occur quickly and slow the leaching process .
As glass corrosion progresses , linear kinetics are often observed as network
dissolution occurs . Again , the ... or for high glass - surface - area - to - solution -
volume ratios , silica saturation can occur quickly and slow the leaching process .
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In this approach , interdiffusion and network dissolution ( stages 1 and 2 ) can
occur quickly , depending on the conditions of the test . As the glass corrodes and
passes through these stages , the glass surface becomes dealkalized and ...
In this approach , interdiffusion and network dissolution ( stages 1 and 2 ) can
occur quickly , depending on the conditions of the test . As the glass corrodes and
passes through these stages , the glass surface becomes dealkalized and ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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