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    Journal of materials science 35 (2000), S. 4459-4463 
    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Electrical conductivities, σ, of the Li2O-La2O3-SiO2 glasses were investigated as functions of Ta2O5 doping and Ta ion-implantation. A linear relationship between logarithm σ and the inverse of the sample temperature, T, was found in 2 to 4 mol% Ta2O5 doped Li2O-La2O3-SiO2 glasses. The conductivity increases as Ta2O5 content increases at sample temperatures above 100°C. Fluences of 50 keV Ta ions per cm2 from 5 × 1016 to 2 × 1017 were implanted into 0% and 2% Ta2O5 containing Li2O-La2O3-SiO2 glass samples. The activation energy of the conductivity was deduced from the relation between log σ and 1/T. It was found in implanted samples that the conductivity increased, but the activation energy and T k−100 decreased, where T k−100 is the sample temperature when the conductivity reaches 100 × 10−1 S/cm. However, the Ta2O5 containing implanted samples show higher conductivities, lower activation energies and lower T k−100. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) was used to study the structural modification introduced by implantation. Bridging oxygen (BO) and non-bridging oxygen (NBO), were observed in all samples. The changes in relative concentrations of BO and NBO before and after implantation clearly indicate the structure modification which results in the increase of the conductivity. It was clearly demonstrated in this study that both doping Ta2O5 and implanting Ta ions enhance the conductivity of Li2O-La2O3-SiO2 electrode glasses.
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