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Study of relaxation in Li2Si2O5 by thermal stimulated depolarization current (CROSBI ID 94873)

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Topić, Mladen ; Musić, Svetozar ; Ristić, Mira Study of relaxation in Li2Si2O5 by thermal stimulated depolarization current // Materials chemistry and physics, 76 (2002), 3; 145-151-x

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Topić, Mladen ; Musić, Svetozar ; Ristić, Mira

engleski

Study of relaxation in Li2Si2O5 by thermal stimulated depolarization current

Glass-ceramics containing mainly Li2Si2O5 and a small amount of Li3PO4 in crystalline phase was studied by integral and by partial thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC) in the temperature range 173-373 K. Partial measurements showed two single relaxation time peaks (P-1 and P-2) at 242 and 253 K, respectively, caused by the impurity-vacancy dipoles due to the presence of microcrystals and large interface area between the amorphous and the crystal phase. A comparative study was also carried out using samples with identical oxide contents but of a different microstructure. The results obtained with the glass showed a widely distributed relaxation process (P-1') with the maximum at 230 K caused by the short-distance motion of the alkali atoms and a higher temperature relaxation (P-2') caused by the relaxation of the interstitial charge. The background current caused by the thermally activated free charge was more expressed in glass than in glass-ceramics. The glass-ceramics systems showed a higher resistance to various motions than the amorphous ones.

Lithium disilicate. Glass-ceramics. Glass. Thermally stimulated current. Tsdc.

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76 (3)

2002.

145-151-x

objavljeno

0254-0584

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Kemija

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