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Electrical conductivity of quartz glass measured by impedance spectroscopy between 600 degrees C and 1100 degrees C


AutorenlisteStamminger, M; Lee, DK; Nebe, M; Janek, J

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2012

Seiten181-185

ZeitschriftPhysics and Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology. Part B

Bandnummer53

Heftnummer5

ISSN1753-3562

URLhttps://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sgt/ejgst/2012/00000053/00000005/art00001

VerlagSociety of Glass Technology


Abstract
The electrical conductivity of quartz glass grades with a variety of lithium and hydroxyl contents has been determined by AC impedance spectroscopy at temperatures between 600 degrees C and 1100 degrees C. The samples represent glass manufactured by electrical fusion and flame fusion of quartz crystals, as well as synthetic fused silica manufactured by hydrolysis of a silicon-containing precursor in an oxygen-hydrogen flame. The resulting plots of conductivity versus temperature yielded good Arrhenius dependencies enabling determination of the activation energies for electrical conduction. The activation energies showed a change in magnitude at about 800 degrees C. Complementing data from previous studies, the results show that the conductivity is determined primarily by the lithium content in the natural fused quartz grades. In the synthetic fused silica materials, the hydroxyl content plays the predominant role.



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Harvard-ZitierstilStamminger, M., Lee, D., Nebe, M. and Janek, J. (2012) Electrical conductivity of quartz glass measured by impedance spectroscopy between 600 degrees C and 1100 degrees C, Physics and Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology. Part B, 53(5), pp. 181-185. https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sgt/ejgst/2012/00000053/00000005/art00001

APA-ZitierstilStamminger, M., Lee, D., Nebe, M., & Janek, J. (2012). Electrical conductivity of quartz glass measured by impedance spectroscopy between 600 degrees C and 1100 degrees C. Physics and Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology. Part B. 53(5), 181-185. https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sgt/ejgst/2012/00000053/00000005/art00001


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