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Synthetic Metals
A-C and d-c conductivities of monocrystals of the gallium analogs of β-andβ′-alumina were measured over the temperature range from room temperature to 350°C, using both reversible and ion-blocking electrodes. Conductivities of the gallates are substantially higher than those of the corresponding aluminates, and Na-/β′-gallate has the highest conductivity [⋍1 (Ω-cm)-1 at 300°C] that has been reported for any alkali ion conductor. The transport number for electrons in the gallates is less than 10-6 at 300°C. © 1977, The Electrochemical Society, Inc. All rights reserved.
J.H. Kaufman, Owen R. Melroy, et al.
Synthetic Metals
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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arXiv
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