Abstract
Applying high voltage to an ion-conducting glass at high temperature is equivalent to electrolyse a glass. We observed several morphologies of electro-deposited silver and other conducting ions on dc biasing of silver metaphosphate glass. One of the findings is that electro-deposited silver underneath the gold cathode pushed up the cathode.
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Doi, A., Asakura, N. Dendrites creating in silver metaphosphate glass treated by direct current of high density. Journal of Materials Science 36, 3897–3901 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017957802550
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