2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-57836-8
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Structural, optical, thermal and conducting properties of V2−xLixO5−δ (0.15 ≤ x ≤ 0.30) systems

Abstract: distance 18. The polaron radius (r p) values are also calculated using R i (Table 1). These polaron radius values decrease from 0.7 to 0.5 Ǻ (Table 1) with Li 2 O dopant due to increases R i .The magnitude of polaron radius values suggested that they are highly localized and this localization effect increases with dopant (Li 2 O) concentration.

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“…It is wellreported that in the quenching process, solid-state shrinkage occurs when the crystalline phases are formed. 25 Further, the ionic concentration (N) and interionic distance (R) have also been calculated using the following relations 10 and are given in Table 1: N V (6.022 10 mol %ofcation valency)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is wellreported that in the quenching process, solid-state shrinkage occurs when the crystalline phases are formed. 25 Further, the ionic concentration (N) and interionic distance (R) have also been calculated using the following relations 10 and are given in Table 1: N V (6.022 10 mol %ofcation valency)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of TM ions regulates electrical conduction in glasses by controlling their structure, movement of TM ions and also by polaron hopping among TM ions in different oxidation states [12]. According to the conductivity models reported earlier [6], the charge carrier along with its self-induced polarization cloud, i.e., polaron, transfers among ions in the glass matrix [13]. This polaron hopping is influenced by the oxidation states of the TM ions and determines the conductivity of the glasses and glass-ceramics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…5) were used to determine the activation energies for conduction in these samples. Temperaturedependent conductivity follows Arrhenius equation as follows [6,39,41]:…”
Section: Ac Conductivitymentioning
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“…On each of the produced glasses, X-ray diffraction analyses were carried, using Malvern Panalytical X-ray diffractometer X'PERT 3 powder instrument operated at 40 kV and current of 30 mA with Cu-Kα wavelength at room temperature and 2θ ranging from 10˚ to 80˚.…”
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confidence: 99%