Silver iodide-silver molybdate glasses, (AgI)x(Ag 2MoO4)1 - x, with x = 0.75 and x = 0.67, exhibit high ionic conductivity, comparable to that of some ionic liquids at room temperature, and low values of the calorimetric glass transition temperature. The behaviour of the attenuation of acoustic waves as a function of temperature in silver iodomolybdate glasses below Tg is peculiar, arising from two different and almost overlapping relaxational contributions. In this work we investigate the frequency dependent conductivity and the dielectric properties of silver iodide-silver molybdate glasses in the mHz-GHz frequency range at temperatures between 300 K and 70 K, aiming in particular to ascertain whether a correlation can be found between the features of the dielectric response and the anomalous mechanical response of these fast ion conducting glasses.

Ionic conductivity, electric modulus and mechanical relaxations in silver iodide–silver molybdate glasses

MUSTARELLI, PIERCARLO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Silver iodide-silver molybdate glasses, (AgI)x(Ag 2MoO4)1 - x, with x = 0.75 and x = 0.67, exhibit high ionic conductivity, comparable to that of some ionic liquids at room temperature, and low values of the calorimetric glass transition temperature. The behaviour of the attenuation of acoustic waves as a function of temperature in silver iodomolybdate glasses below Tg is peculiar, arising from two different and almost overlapping relaxational contributions. In this work we investigate the frequency dependent conductivity and the dielectric properties of silver iodide-silver molybdate glasses in the mHz-GHz frequency range at temperatures between 300 K and 70 K, aiming in particular to ascertain whether a correlation can be found between the features of the dielectric response and the anomalous mechanical response of these fast ion conducting glasses.
2014
Materials Science and Engineering is concerned with admixtures of matter or the basic matter from which products are made. The category covers ceramics, paper and wood products, polymers, textiles, composites, coatings & films, and biomaterials. Other areas covered in this category include Materials Chemistry, the application of chemistry to materials design and testing; Condensed Matter/Solid State Physics, the branch of physics concerned with the structure and properties of condensed matter (superconductors, semiconductors, ferroelectrics, and dielectrics); and Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics, the application of the concepts and laws of physics to chemical phenomena.
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Mandanici, A.; Raimondo, A.; Federico, M.; Cutroni, M.; Mustarelli, Piercarlo; Armellini, C.; Rocca, F.
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