1967
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.19670230102
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Transport of Matter in Simple Ionic Crystals (Cubic Halides)

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“…It should be noted that studies of the migration process of divalent nickel in NaCl crystals yield extremely low value for the migration energy [16]. It may be expected that the small value of the reorientation activation energy obtained, and hence the relaxation rates, with which the I.V.…”
Section: Relaxation Parαmetersmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It should be noted that studies of the migration process of divalent nickel in NaCl crystals yield extremely low value for the migration energy [16]. It may be expected that the small value of the reorientation activation energy obtained, and hence the relaxation rates, with which the I.V.…”
Section: Relaxation Parαmetersmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This is the case for alkali halides [6,7]. On the other hand, barring the unlikely coincidence of equal activation energies, a linear Arrhenius plot would indicate that one charge carrier predominates and that the conductivity can be expressed as a single exponential, This appears to be the situation for NH 4 Cl.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…According to the Nernst-Einstein relation the mobile interstitial Na ions would also make a large contribution to the cation diffusion in NaCl. A large interstitial contribution to Na diffusion in NaCl has never been reported [8]. It therefore seems important to point out the characteristics of trivacancy contributions to conductivity.…”
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