Abstract

In order to have a better understanding of the role of the structure and the defects involved in the polarization processes in an 85TeO 2–15Na 2O mol% glass, we used the thermally stimulated depolarization currents (TSDC technique). The TSDC of the non-irradiated sample presented a strong negative peak of current at the temperature of 340 K, preceded by a relatively weak positive peak at about 300 K, after different d.c. voltages of 1200, 1500 and 2000 V were applied. No response was obtained with 1000 V, but the peak intensity increased considerably for voltages above 1200 V. After γ-irradiation of 25 and 50 KGy doses, a depolarization of the negative peak was observed in the sample submitted to25 KGy, whereas for the sample irradiated with 50 KGy, six TSDC peaks appeared at regular intervals of 5 KGy, in the temperature range of 100 and 300 K.

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