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Sep 01, 1957 

Structure of certain glasses
M.L. Huggins and T. Abe postulate that in glasses containing, in addition to boric oxide, small relative amounts of an alkali of alkaline earth oxide, some of the boron atoms are surrounded by four oxygen atoms, all the oxygen atoms bridging between two boron atoms, while at concentrations beyond that of the thermal expansion minimum, some oxygens are assumed to have only one boron neighbor.
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Sep 01, 1957 

Chain-length distributions in solutions of sodium phosphate glasses
A.E.R. Westman and P.A. Gartaganis study the chain-length distributions in solutions of sodium phosphate glasses and discover cyclic phosphates to exist in solutions of glasses having or approaching the metaphosphate composition despite prolonged heating of the glasses in molten condition.
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Dec 01, 1957 

Coiled chips cut from highly polished materials display plasticity
E. Ryshkewitch, National Beryllia Corp., observes that coiled chips display plasticity when a diamond tool (at room temperature) cuts the surface of highly polished materials (ruby, quartz glass, etc.).
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Sep 1972 

Belgirate
NATO-sponsored conference on Fast Ion Transport in Solids, Solid State Batteries and Devices. It took place in Belgirate, Italy, and marked a budding consciousness of solid state ionics as a discipline.
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Oct 26, 1977 

Chimie douce
France : The term 'chimie douce' is coined by Jacques Livage in an article published in Le Monde.
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Sep 20, 1978 - Sep 22, 1978

Poly(ethylene oxide) is a medium capable of dissolving salt to form a conductive polymer.
M.B. Armand's, J.M. Chabagno's and M. Duclot's, paper during the Second International Meeting on Solid Electrolytes, St Andrews, Scotland.
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1979 

Poly-ethers as a new class of ionic conductors
M.B. Armand, J.M. Chabagno and M. Duclot publish "Poly- ethers as solid electrolytes", in P. Vashitshta, J.N. Mundy, G.K. Shenoy, Fast ion Transport in Solids, Electrodes and Electrolytes, North Holland Publishers, Amsterdam, 1979
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May 21, 1979 - May 25, 1979

Conference on Fast Ion Transport in Solids
International conference on Fast Ion Transport in Solids, Electrodes and Electrolytes takes place in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, USA. Proceedings are edited by P. Vashista, J.N. Mundy, G.K. Shenoy.
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1980 

First positive lithium electrode with a larger voltage than LixTiS2.
K. Mizushima, P.C. Jones, P.J. Wiseman and J.B. Goodenough publish "LixCoO2 (x between 0 and 1): A new cathode material for batteries of high energy density", Materials Research Bulletin, 15 (1980) p. 783-789
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May 18, 1981 - May 22, 1981

Conference on Fast Ionic Transport in Solids
International conference held in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, U.S.A
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1983 

Amorphous rather than crystalline state favors ion conductivity
C. Berthier, W. Gorecki, M. Minier, MB Armand, J.M. Chabagno and P. Rignaud, Solid State Ionics, 11 (1983) 91
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Jul 04, 1983 - Jul 08, 1983

Fourth Conference on Solid State Ionics
International Conference held in Grenoble, France
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Aug 1985 

Scientific American features article on STM
Scientific American featured an article entitled "The Scanning Tunneling Microscope" in its August 1985 issue (Vol. 253, pp. 50-56). This broadcast knowledge of the instrument to a wide audience.
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Aug 18, 1985 - Aug 24, 1985

Fifth Conference on Solid State Ionics
Conference held at Lake Tahoe, CA, USA
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Oct 15, 1986 

Nobel announcement of 1986 Physics prize
On 15 October 1986, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences issued a press release announcing that Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer of IBM Zurich had won one half of that year's Nobel Prize for physics for their invention of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope.
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Sep 06, 1987 - Sep 11, 1987

Sixth Conference on Solid State Ionics
International Conference held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
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1994 

Sony first output in lithium battery
Kazunori Ozawa (Sony publishes "Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries with LiCOO2 and carbon electrodes : LiCoO2/C system" in Solid State Ionics, 69 (1994) 212-221.
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Mar 01, 2001 

Publication of Robert Cahn's history of MSE
Elsevier Science Publishers in Amsterdam publish Robert Cahn's The Coming of Materials Science.
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