Published 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Anelastic and dielectric relaxation of scandia-doped ceria

  • 1. Columbia Univ., New York (USA). Henry Krumb School of Mines

Description

Of all the trivalent dopants which may be added to ceria (CeO2) to make it an oxygen-ion conductor, Sc3+ appears to be unique in producing unusually low conductivity due to a relatively high vacancy-dopant association energy. In order to better understand the defect structure of Sc3+-doped ceria, the present work was undertaken using both anelastic and dielectric relaxation. A number of relaxation peaks were found. Most strikingly, a new low temperature relaxation with activation enthalpy near 0.2 eV was observed; it was shown to be due to a low-symmetry off-center configuration of an isolated Sc'sub(Ce) defect. At higher temperatures the relaxation due to Sc-V0 pairs (where V0 = oxygen vacancy) was found to have an activation enthalpy of 0.41 eV (much lower than that of larger dopant ions, e.g. Y3+ and Gd3+). In addition, complex relaxation spectra are observed even for concentrations as low as 0.3 mol% Sc2O3, showing that higher clustered defects readily form in this system. (author)

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Journal Title
J. Phys. Chem. Solids
Journal Volume
48
Journal Issue
6
Series
J. Phys. Chem. Solids.
Journal Page Range
563-569
ISSN
0022-3697
CODEN
JPCSA