Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9761774 Solid State Ionics 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Electric conductions in La0.9Sr0.1Ga1−xMgxO3−δ (LSGM; x=0 and 0.1) have been elucidated by ac and dc methods as a function of temperature. Using complex-plane impedance analyses and dielectric relaxation processes along with dc results, activation energy for electric conduction, migration energy of O2− ions (EM), and energy required to create a free mobile oxygen vacancy which assists O2− migration (EO) within intragrains and in boundaries have been obtained separately. Dielectric dispersion due to a distribution of relaxation times in boundaries is observed. The activation energy for each electric conduction is nearly equal to sum of EM and EO. Lattice distortion due to a large difference in ionic radii of Mg2+ and Ga3+ brings about high migration energy within intragrains in x=0.1 specimen compared with that of x=0. Such high migration energy has an adverse effect on improvement of ionic conductivities but excess oxygen vacancies compensate this adverse effect. In boundaries, disturbances in coulombic potential fields due to disordered ionic arrangements discourage ionic conductions.
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