Electrical and dielectric characterization of the Bi12TiO20 polycrystalline system
Keywords:
Bismuth titanate, microstructure, impedance spectroscopyAbstract
The production, electrical and dielectric characterization of bismuth titanate (Bi12TiO20-BTO) ceramic bodies are reported in this work. BTO has potential to technological applications that are closely related to its photo and radio-conductive properties. The experimental data obtained from AC electrical measurements were doconvoluted to obtain the separate contributions from grain and grain boundaries. For the samples sintered at low temperatures, it was observed the same charge transport mechanism related before for single crystalline samples, with activation energy at around 1 eV. Nevertheless, samples with higher density presented activation energies higher than 1eV, which can be related to a new conduction mechanism in this material. The relative permittivity presented a dispersive behaviour at low frequencies and the value ε=52 measured at 100 kHz is in good agreement with the value reported for single crystal.Downloads
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Santos, D. de J., Barbosa, L. B., & Macedo, Z. S. (2011). Electrical and dielectric characterization of the Bi12TiO20 polycrystalline system. Scientia Plena, 5(5). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.emnuvens.com.br/sp/article/view/631
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