The electrical conductivity of mixed-alkali, sodium and potassium, iron pho
sphate glasses has been studied in the frequency range from 0.1 Hz to 10 kH
z and over a temperature range from 303 to 423 K. The de conductivity of th
e alkali-free iron phosphate glasses was 5-10 times higher than that of the
single- or mixed-alkali iron phosphate glasses containing a total of 20 mo
l% alkali. The de conductivity for the mixed-alkali, sodium and potassium,
iron phosphate glasses is independent of the Na/K ratio and there is no evi
dence of any mixed-alkali effect. The sodium and potassium ions have such a
low mobility in both single- and mixed-alkali iron phosphate glasses that
they make no detectable contribution to the total conductivity that is elec
tronic in origin. The Raman spectra for all the glasses are identical which
indicates that the structure of the single- or mixed-alkali glasses are th
e same. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.