Near ideal electrical switching in fast ion conducting glasses: Evidence for an electronic process with chemical origin

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Bulk AgI based fast ion conducting (FIC) glasses have been prepared by a novel microwave technique. Electrical switching characteristics of these glasses have been investigated for the first time. It has been found that AgI based FIC glasses exhibit a current-controlled high speed memory electrical switching behaviour. SEM, EDAX and ESR investigations have been performed on the virgin and switched sampies to understand the nature of the conducting state. A chemical model is proposed to explain the switching behaviour of these glasses, which is consistent with the observed results. © 1995 the Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Vaidhyanathan, B., Asokan, S., & Rao, K. J. (1995). Near ideal electrical switching in fast ion conducting glasses: Evidence for an electronic process with chemical origin. Bulletin of Materials Science, 18(3), 301–307. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02749669

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