Abstract

The application of light scattering techniques to investigate factors affecting ionic conduction in solids is a very recent development. As a consequence, many of the experimental results, most of which have been reported in the past year, are not well understood. Also, some interesting phenomena which have been predicted theoretically have not yet been observed experimentally. The aim of this article is to review the current situation in both of these categories. Wherever possible, examples of experimental results are presented to illustrate the potential of light scattering measurements for examining the mechanisms responsible for ionic conduction in solid electrolytes.

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