1. Ion conduction in solids and applications
In solid materials, electricity can be transported by electrons or holes (metals, semiconductors, superconductors), but also by ions (ionic conductors). The phenomenon of ionic conductivity, commonly encountered in liquids, was first demonstrated in the solid state at the end of the 19th century with the work of Warburg and Haber . Since then, numerous materials...
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