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Properties of AgI in (1-x)AgI-xAl(2)O(3) composites were studied by X-ray p
owder diffraction, electrophysical and electrochemical methods, infrared sp
ectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. Frequency dependencies of
conductivity and dielectric permittivity were analyzed. Two maxima were fo
und on concentration dependence of the dielectric permittivity at x = 0.2 a
nd 0.9 in agreement with the two-threshold percolation model. As it was sho
wn from studies of electrochemical cells, Gibbs free energy of AgI in the c
omposites exceeds the corresponding values for pure AgI. Analysis of calori
metric data indicates the presence of three AgI phases in the composites -
two crystalline ones with different temperatures of alpha-beta transition a
nd an amorphous phase. Their concentration was estimated from calorimetric
data. The thickness of the interface amorphous AgI layer was estimated by m
eans of a simple brick-wall model as 3+/-1 nm. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.
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