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Fast ion motion in glassy and amorphous materials
C. A. Angell
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Physics & Astronomy
ion motion
94%
solid electrolytes
85%
amorphous materials
82%
salts
63%
cations
59%
conductivity
46%
polymers
41%
glass
40%
sulfides
37%
decoupling
36%
computerized simulation
28%
oxides
22%
liquids
18%
Engineering & Materials Science
Solid electrolytes
100%
Positive ions
88%
Salts
65%
Ions
65%
Anelastic relaxation
64%
Glass
56%
Polymers
51%
Sulfides
40%
Relaxation
32%
Oxides
30%
Liquids
23%
Computer simulation
19%
Chemical Compounds
Solid Electrolyte
71%
Mechanical Relaxation
53%
Far-Infrared Spectroscopy
49%
Amorphous Material
48%
Glass
48%
Conductivity
47%
Organic Cation
41%
Sulfide
28%
Ion
27%
Simulation
22%
Cation
20%
Oxide
19%