The comparison of the electrical conductivity measured in NaCl single cryst
als and in NaCl-Al2O3 composites, respectively, shows a strong enhancement
due to the presence of the Al2O3 particles. The Na+. self-diffusion shows t
he same enhancement in the extrinsic range as well as in the intrinsic high
temperature region. The correlation factor is derived from the Nernst-Eins
tein relation. The value f = 0.78 +/- 0.1 shows that the mass transport in
the composite proceeds by the same mechanism as in the unmixed ionic crysta
ls, i.e. via Schottky defects in NaCl. The Nernst-Einstein relation is clos
ely verified by involving all the ions of the alkali halide phase, in contr
ast with the space charge model.