Abstract

New measurements show that the single-crystal conductivity of lithium beta alumina is ≈3×10 −3 ( ω cm) −1 at 25°C. The conductivity of LiNa beta alumina goes through a minimum as the composition is varied between the two pure extremes. The entire sodium content of single crystals of sodium beta″ alumina can be replaced by Ba, Sr, and Cd by simple ion-exchange reactions. Data on the conductivities of the resulting divalent beta″ aluminas are reported.

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