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The effects of halide substitutions in potassium borate glasses are different from those observed in their lithium and sodium analogs. These results call attention to the important correlation between the activation energy for ionic conduction, EΛ, and glass network rigidity.
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Fusco, F.A., Tuller, H.L. (1989). Effects of Halide Substitutions in Potassium Haloborate Glasses. In: Tuller, H.L., Balkanski, M. (eds) Science and Technology of Fast Ion Conductors. NATO ASI Series, vol 199. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0509-5_17
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