Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625088 | Ceramics International | 2014 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the frequency (f=20Â Hz-1Â MHz) and temperature (T=300-600Â K) dependent electrical properties of gadolinium (Gd) substituted cobalt ferrite (CoF2âxGdxO4 (CFGO); x=0.00-0.40). Gd-substituted cobalt ferrites crystallize in cubic inverse spinel phase. CFGO materials exhibit lattice parameter expansion from 8.373Â Ã
(x=0.0) to 8.422Â Ã
(x=0.4) due to the larger ionic radius of Gd3+ compared to Fe3+. The effect of Gd-substitution is significant on the electrical properties; electrical conductivity decreases with increasing Gd-concentration. A two-layer model consisting of semiconducting-CFGO-grains separated by insulating grain-boundaries was able to account for the observed temperature and frequency dependent electrical properties.
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Authors
Md.T. Rahman, C.V. Ramana,