Abstract

The electrical conductivity of iron‐containing silica glasses was measured from 80 to 350 K. The conductivity data were analyzed based on the hopping conduction theory. The hopping binding energy (Wp) and disorder energy WD) were calculated from the activation energy at high and low temperatures. The disorder energy obtained was much lower than reported for FeO‐P2O5 glasses, but similar to that for vandium‐containing glasses.

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