Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1295416 | Solid State Ionics | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The paper focuses on the investigation of the defect chemistry and transport mechanisms in strontium-doped langasite single crystals. It is found that strontium suppresses point defect relaxations observed in langasite up to about 400 °C. Thereby viscous damping could be lowered up to this temperature. Between about 400 and 600 °C strontium-doping does not impact the damping. Further, strontium dopants enhance the movement of oxygen ions via creation of oxygen vacancies above about 600 °C leading to a slight increase in damping. One concludes, that the relatively strong impact on damping exhibited by ionic defects can be utilized by the application of acceptor doping at elevated temperatures.
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Authors
H. Fritze, M. Schulz, H. Seh, H.L. Tuller, S. Ganschow, K. Jacobs,