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Biasing of an oxide glass by an applied electric field is reviewed with emphasis on the present author's works on thermally stimulated polarization/depolarization current and its relationship with d.c./a.c. conduction and dielectric relaxation. Evidence is presented supporting the idea that in oxide glass conduction should be accompanied by polarization, termed conduction polarization.
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Doi, A. Ionic conduction and conduction polarization in oxide glass. J Mater Sci 22, 761–769 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01103509
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