Abstract

The ionic conductivity of polycrystalline lithium iodide containing 0 to 3% (mole) calcium iodide was studied at temperatures between −30° and 130°C.The conductivity increased linearly with the concentration of calcium iodide, and it was concluded that the introduction of calcium ions to the lithium iodide crystals induced Schottky defects. The activation energy for the ionic conduction process of agreed well with the value obtained by other investigators. The electronic conductivity of the calcium doped lithium iodide polycrystals was negligible compared to the ionic conductivity.

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