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High temperature electrical conductivity of albite
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Materials ScienceLarge ChangesEngineeringElectronic ConductorsPhysicsNatural AlbiteApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrical ConductivityThermodynamicsElectrical PropertyThermal ConductionPhysical PropertyThermal ConductivityElectrical Insulation
The electrical conductivity (σ) of natural albite, measured to 1384 K, is a function of time. After 3200 hours at temperatures between 1353 and 1384 K, the σ increases about four orders of magnitude. These results indicate that melting need not be invoked to produce large changes in σ.
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