Dielectric relaxation properties of tysonite-type solid solutions La1−xBaxF3−x |
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Authors: | A. Roos M. Buijs K.E.D. Wapenaar J. Schoonman |
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Affiliation: | Solid State Department, Physics Laboratory, Utrecht University P O Box 80 000, 3508 TA Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Dielectric relaxation properties of solid solutions La1?xBaxF3?x (x ? 0105) have been studied by thermally stimulated depolanzation current (TSDC)- and a c. dielectric loss (DL) techniques.For x < 30 × 10?3 the dielectric spectra show a relaxation peak which is ascribed to a simple associate of a substitutional dopant ion and a fluoride ion vacancy (BaLaVF)x in nearest-neighbour position, the vacancy being confined to the B sublattice For x values of about 1.3 × 10?2 a relaxation peak appears which is tentatively attributed to a similar type of defect associate with the vacancy now confined to the A sublattice of the tysonite anion array One broad relaxation peak dominates the TSDC and DL spectra over the whole concentration range This peak is due to the relaxation of macroscopic space charge, i e ionic conductivity The low-temperature ion conductivity has been determined for several solid solutions, and extrapolates to the high-temperature conductivity determined previously with impedance spectroscopy Below liquid-nitrogen temperature three relaxations are observed, and ascribed to electronic transitions in cenum impurities. A computer programme has been developed to analyse TSDC relaxation peaks, taking dipole-dipole interactions into account Relaxation parameters and dipole concentrations are presented. |
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