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Electrical properties of different types of interfaces of copper(I) halides (CuBr and CuI) are investigated by impedance spectroscopy. It is shown that a space charge layer model is able to describe the main experimental results for the electrochemical interface copper(I) halide-copper and for the phase boundary copper(I) halide-refractory oxide (alumina, titania).
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Villain, S., Desvals, M.A. & Knauth, P. Copper halides as model compounds for study of interfaces in ionic crystals. Ionics 2, 208–212 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02376023
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