Abstract :
The complex conductivity spectra of mixed alkali borate glasses of compositions y [xLi2O·(1−x)Na2O]·(1−y)B2O3 (with image, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0; image, 0.2, 0.3) in a frequency range between 10−2 Hz and 3 MHz and at temperatures ranging from 298 to 573 K have been studied. For each glass composition the conductivities show a transition from the dc values into a dispersive regime where the conductivity is found to increase continuously with frequency, tending towards a linear frequency dependence at sufficiently low temperatures. Mixed alkali effects (MAEs) in the dc conductivity and activation energy are identified and discussed. It has been for the first time found that the strength of the MAE in the logarithm of the dc conductivity linearly increases with the total alkali oxide content, y, and the reciprocal temperature, 1/T.