Abstract

We report on the temperature and mass dependence of the nearly constant loss (NCL) in several ionically conducting materials, both crystalline (Li 0.18 La 0.61 TiO 3 and (Y 2O 3) 0.16 (ZrO 2) 0.84) and glassy (M 2O·3B 2O 3, M=Li, Na, K and Rb). The magnitude A of the NCL is found to be larger for those materials showing higher dc conductivity values at room temperature, and shows weak temperature dependence of the form A∝exp( bT) in all cases. We have also found that A systematically decreases upon increasing the mass of the mobile alkali ion in the borate glasses. All these results point to the relaxation of ions in a very slowly decaying cage as the origin of the NCL.

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