Abstract
Isotope effect and electrical conductivity measurements were used to investigate the mechanism of Na+ diffusion in high‐SiO2 glass. A Haven ratio near unity and comparatively high isotope effect values suggest a quasi‐interstitial mechanism for Na+ diffusion. At low Na+ concentration the Na+−Na+ separation distance is so large that the Na+ jumps become uncorrelated.
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