Abstract

The dc conductivities of rapidly quenched mixed alkali glasses were compared with those of annealed glasses. The conductivities of the rapidly quenched glasses were higher but the extent of the mixed alkali effect at room temperature was not reduced by rapid quenching. This observation does not support a defect mechanism, such as the weak electrolyte model, as the mechanism of the mixed alkali effect.

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