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Conductivity relaxation in industrial refractories at high temperatures

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Results are given for the potential distribution and fall in current for alumina, firebrick, and chrome-magnesite. Conductivity relaxation is explained via the ion-electron mechanism and thick depleted barrier layers. The data confirm theoretical calculations.

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Oreshkin, P.T., Andreeva, L.P. Conductivity relaxation in industrial refractories at high temperatures. Soviet Physics Journal 8, 113–116 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00823757

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