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Some Biassing Effects at the Electrode—Glass Interface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2011
Abstract
Informations concerning electrical biassing effects on a medium are derived, usually, from the electrodes. Therefore, we frequently encounter phenomena which are peculiar to the electrode—medium interface(s), besides those due to bulk properties. In this report naive aspect on intrinsic biassing effects at the interfaces was presented first; then, as one of extrinsic origins, the mechanism of silver injection into glass from the silver anode was discussed.
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