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Aging of An Ionic Conductor Glass Induced by Slight Overheating
Fecha
2019-07Registro en:
di Prátula, P. E.; Molina, M. C.; López, O.; Villar, Marcelo Armando; Frechero, Marisa Alejandra; Aging of An Ionic Conductor Glass Induced by Slight Overheating; American Scientific Publishers; Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine; 11; 7; 7-2019; 637-643
2164-6627
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
di Prátula, P. E.
Molina, M. C.
López, O.
Villar, Marcelo Armando
Frechero, Marisa Alejandra
Resumen
When a liquid is quenched, a disordered solid is obtained. That solid can be a glass or a polycrystalline material. If a glass is obtained, understanding the variation of time dependence of its physical properties-such as the glasses? structural relaxation-is crucial. The glass transition process is commonly associated with a frozen liquid structure trapped during the quenching. In thiswork, the aging phenomenon is correlated to the modifier cation content in a studied ionic conductor phosphate glass. This is a critical knowledge needed for cost-effective materials, because of the potential changes in their material electrical behavior. Structural and electrical evidence of the damage suffered by a slight overheating of a highly concentrated ionic glass is presented.