Ionic conductivity and hopping rate data for some NASICON analogues

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The a.c. conductivity of ionic materials shows two regions of frequency-dependent conductivity over a wide range of frequencies. Jonscher's law of dielectric response for ionic conductors enables us to characterize the conductivities. The region of low frequency dispersion approximates to a frequency-independent plateau enabling us to obtain the d.c. conductivity. In some other conductors, the presence of low-frequency dispersion cannot be neglected while determining the effective d.c. conductivity. We have used this method to extract the d.c. conductivity and hopping rate as well as to estimate concentrations of the mobile ions (carriers) in some NASICON analogues. © 1987 the Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Desai, N. B., Byrappa, K., Kulkarni, A. B., & Gopalakrishna, G. S. (1987). Ionic conductivity and hopping rate data for some NASICON analogues. Bulletin of Materials Science, 9(2), 117–121. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02744291

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