Abstract

Glasses formed by different oxides are of uppermost importance because they are developed for many applications in electronics optics biology etc Oxide glasses are built by a three dimensional network of corner connected oxygen polyhedral that can be modified by the inclusion of other oxides such as transition metal oxides In this work the polaron conductivity due to the presence of transition metal oxides in tellurite glasses is analyzed in systems containing alkaline AO and alkaline earth oxides AEO It is explained how the presence of metal cations AO or AEO affects the displacement of the polaron through the network due to the ion polaron interaction

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