# Multiphased alkali halide mixed crystals: The conductivity activation   energy

**Authors:** Vassiliki Katsika-Tsigourakou, Chrysoleon Symeonidis

arXiv: 1705.01266 · 2017-05-04

## TL;DR

This study investigates the electrical conductivity of mixed NaBr and KBr crystals, revealing temperature-dependent behavior and a thermodynamical model linking activation energy with defect and elastic properties.

## Contribution

It provides new insights into the conductivity activation energy in mixed alkali halide crystals and correlates it with thermodynamical and elastic parameters.

## Key findings

- Conductivity increases with temperature.
- Activation energy follows a thermodynamical model.
- Nonlinear variation of conductivity with composition.

## Abstract

The preparation of mixed crystals of NaBr and KBr from melt as well as their physical characterization have been reported. Electrical measurements were carried out at various temperatures, which showed that their conductivity increases with the increase in temperature and varies nonlinearly with the bulk composition. We find that for most of the compositions studied, the activation energy deduced from the temperature variation of their conductivity obeys a thermodynamical model that interrelates the defect Gibbs energy with the bulk elastic and expansivity data.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1705.01266