Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5461332 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 42 Pages |
Abstract
The studied glass ceramics were obtained by subjecting (70B2O3-29Li2O1Dy2O3)-xBT (where BT corresponds to barium titanate) glasses to a suitable heat treatment. The XRD study performed on these samples confirmed the presence of crystalline phases formed in the glass ceramics. Spectroscopic studies like FTIR and Raman showed the presence of various structural units like BO3, BO4, TiO4, TiO6 etc. Analysis of the FTIR spectra also depicts an increase in non bridging oxygens (NBO's) upon addition of BT. Electrical data of the samples has been analyzed in the framework of modulus and ac conductivity formalism. For this purpose the dielectric measurements as a function of temperature have been carried out on these samples in frequency range 1Â Hz-106Â Hz. Experimental data of imaginary part of the electric modulus has been fitted to nonexponential Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) function whereas ac conductivity has been analyzed using Jonscher's universal power law. A close agreement in the values of activation energy determined from electric modulus (Er) and dc conductivity (Edc) indicated the involvement of similar type of charge barriers in both relaxation and conduction processes. The observed decrease in the activation energy could be associated with the increasing number of NBO's (as depicted from FTIR) which in turn facilitates the easy movement of cations in the glass network.
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Authors
Vanita Thakur, Anupinder Singh, R. Punia, S. Dahiya, Lakhwant Singh,