Structural models of alkali tellurite glasses, (M2O)(x)(TeO2)(1-x) with M =
Li, Na, K are presented. The glass structure was studied with neutron and
X-ray diffraction, and, in the case of sodium, NMR. Real-space models of th
e glass structure were built using the reverse Monte Carlo algorithm. The d
istribution of polyhedral types as a function of alkaline ion type and comp
osition is derived. It is concluded that the broad distribution of polyhedr
al species, as compared to that found in crystalline tellurites of similar
composition, is responsible for the marked resistance to devitrification sh
own by these glasses.