The electrical relaxation of mixed alkali, sodium and potassium, iron pyrop
hosphate 20[(1 - x)K2O-xNa(2)O]-20Fe(2)O(3)-60P(2)O(5), (0 less than or equ
al to x less than or equal to 1), glasses has been studied in the frequency
range from 0.1 Hz to 10 kHz and over the temperature range from 303 to 423
K. The ac conductivity as a function of the temperature was divided into t
wo domains, one where the absolute magnitude of ac conductivity is close to
the de conductivity, and another when the absolute magnitude of ac conduct
ivity is larger than the de conductivity. The thermally stimulated polariza
tion current technique was used to study de conductivity in these iron phos
phate glasses. The de conductivity calculated from thermally stimulated cur
rent measurements was in agreement with the de conductivity obtained from i
mpedance measurements. At the same temperature, the de conductivity varies
slightly in the glasses with different sodium and potassium content. The co
nductivity was examined on the basis that the activation energy for electro
nic conduction is lower than that for ionic conduction. The conductivity in
these mixed alkali iron phosphate glasses depends upon iron oxide content
which suggests electronic conduction. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
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