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Thermally stimulated currents in sodium borosilicate glass
Thermally stimulated polarization (TSP) and thermally stimulated depolarization (TSD) were used to investigate sodium ion motion in borosilicate glass. Two TSD peaks were observed. The experimental results reveal the dipole polarization nature of the low-temperature peak, which can be related to short-range sodium ion motion.<>