Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5437272 Ceramics International 2017 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
Phase composition, structure stability, cations valance state, and relaxor-like-dielectric behavior of Sr(1-3/2x)CexTiO3 (SCT, x = 0.3, 0.4) solid solution were investigated systematically. The Sr(1-3/2x)CexTiO3 samples appear to be single phase within the detection limits of the technique, whereas the solid solution exhibits the higher angle doublet and triplet peak splitting associated with (200) and (321). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis showed that the Ce substitution induces change in the cations valance state upon oxygen vacancies formation. The system exhibits features of low-frequency dependent relaxor-like-dielectric behavior rather than sharp frequency-independent anomalies. Besides this, two kind of relaxations were detected in the temperature range ≥ 350 °C. According to the electric modulus and ac conductivity analysis, the relaxor-like-dielectric behavior results from the long-range conduction associated with ionized vacancies and mixed state of Ti3+/4+ and Ce3+/4+ cations.
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