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Zirkind and Freeman1 have pointed out the increase in the electrical conductivity of ammonium perchlorate crystals on irradiation with 0.637-MeV cæsium-137 γ-rays. In this communication, results are reported from an investigation of the electrical conductivity of ammonium perchlorate solid as a function of temperature and gaseous atmosphere. Data concerning the electrical conductivity of ammonium perchlorate were not found in the literature.
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Freeman, E. S., Encyclopedia of X-ray and Gamma Rays (Reinhold Pub. Co., New York, 1963).
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Mott and Gurney, Electronic Processes in Ionic Crystals, 60 (Oxford, 1940).
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ZIRKIND, P., FREEMAN, E. Electrical Conductivity of Ammonium Perchlorate. Nature 199, 1280–1281 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/1991280a0
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