Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1298746 | Solid State Ionics | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
There are at least two conductivity maxima in the Ln2O3–TiO2 (Ln = Ho–Lu) systems. High oxide-ion conductivity is typically offered by stoichiometric or near-stoichiometric Ln2 + xTi2 − xO7 − δ (Ln = Ho–Lu; x = 0–0.096) pyrochlores and heavily doped, disordered Ho2 + xTi2 − xO7 − δ (0.48 ≤ x ≤ 0.67) pyrochlores just near the boundary of the continuous P → F phase transition. The conductivity of the fluorite-like Ln2 + xTi2 − xO7 − δ (Ln = Er–Lu; 0.63–0.74) solid solutions is lower than that of the Ln2 + xTi2 − xO7 − δ (Ln = Er–Lu; x = 0–0.096) pyrochlores, similar to what was reported for the Y2O3–TiO2 system.
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Authors
A.V. Shlyakhtina, S.N. Savvin, A.V. Levchenko, M.V. Boguslavskii, L.G. Shcherbakova,