抄録
Phosphate glasses are of technological interest for electrochemical devices, as bioactive materials, and also for the electronic industry. Solid-state NMR, chiefly coupled with magic angle sample spinning (MAS), is a valuable technique to obtain information on short-range order and connectivity in phosphate glasses. In this paper the most recent advances in the field will be reviewed, and more emphasis will be given to solid-state glassy electrolytes.