JOURNAL ARTICLE

AC Impedance Investigation of Samarium-Doped Ceria

Zhongliang ZhanTinglian WenHengyong TuZhiyi Lu

Year: 2001 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 148 (5)Pages: A427-A427   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

The electrical conductivity of sintered samples of in air was investigated systematically as a function of temperature between 240 and 1000°C by using two-probe ac impedance technique. The relative contribution of the grain interior (lattice) and grain boundaries to the overall resistance, is discussed in detail in relation with the grain boundary effect. The maximum lattice conductivity observed (at 600°C) was 2 S/m for With an increase in samarium concentration, the grain interior conductivity decreases gradually, but the grain boundary conductivity increases dramatically. The two opposite effects lead to a maximum = 1 S/cm) in the overall conductivity at A linear relationship between the association enthalpy of the defect cluster, and was proposed. © 2001 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.

Keywords:
Samarium Grain boundary Conductivity Materials science Enthalpy Doping Electrical resistivity and conductivity Grain size Analytical Chemistry (journal) Electrical impedance Condensed matter physics Thermodynamics Metallurgy Chemistry Inorganic chemistry Microstructure Electrical engineering Physics Physical chemistry Optoelectronics

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