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Investigations of electronic minority charge carrier conductivity in La0.9Sr0.1Ga0.8Mg0.2O2.85
Authors:S Schmidt  F Berckemeyer  W Weppner
Institution:(1) Chair for Sensors and Solid State Ionics, Faculty of Engineering, Christian Albrechts University, 24143 Kiel, Germany
Abstract:The perovskite structured material LaGaO3 doped with 10 mol-% strontium and 20 mol-% magnesium was prepared by two different wet-chemical synthesis routes. The total conductivity was measured in air and under an oxygen partial pressure of 10−20 bar. There was a decrease by 10 % in 4 days when the atmosphere was changed from air to 10−20 bar. This process is reversible. Hebb-Wagner measurements resulted in values for the electronic minority charge carrier conductivities in pure oxygen of log σh S/cm]=−4.02 and log σe S/cm]=−15.5 for the holes and electrons, respectively, at 600 °C. In the partial pressure range 10−3 bar≤p(O2)≤1 bar, a slope of +1/4 was observed for d(log (σh)) / d(log (p(O2)) at T=600, 650 and 700 °C. That is in agreement with the assumption of a large number of oxygen vacancies. The diffusion coefficient of the holes was evaluated from the relaxation curves to be 1.1*10−7 cm2/s at 600 °C. Degradation effects were observed under highly reducing conditions which are attributed to the formation of gallium-platinum alloys and the loss of gallium oxide if O2 is available in the gas phase. Paper presented at the 6th Euroconference on Solid State Ionics, Cetraro, Calabria, Italy, Sept. 12–19, 1999.
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