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The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites

We have prepared LaCrO(3) (LCO) and 10% Ir doped LCO samples by the solid state reaction method and studied the electrical modulus and the other dielectric properties of the samples by means of the impedance spectroscopy in the −100 °C to 100 °C range, with steps of 20 °C. It has been clearly observ...

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Autores principales: Coşkun, M., Polat, Ö., Coşkun, F. M., Durmuş, Z., Çağlar, M., Türüt, A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9077752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra13261a
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author Coşkun, M.
Polat, Ö.
Coşkun, F. M.
Durmuş, Z.
Çağlar, M.
Türüt, A.
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Polat, Ö.
Coşkun, F. M.
Durmuş, Z.
Çağlar, M.
Türüt, A.
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description We have prepared LaCrO(3) (LCO) and 10% Ir doped LCO samples by the solid state reaction method and studied the electrical modulus and the other dielectric properties of the samples by means of the impedance spectroscopy in the −100 °C to 100 °C range, with steps of 20 °C. It has been clearly observed that the dielectric properties change due to Ir doping. The absolute dielectric constant value of Ir doped LCO has decreased and this reduction was attributed to decreasing Cr(6+) ions which may play a vital role in space charge polarization and charge hopping. A plateau region appeared in the temperature-dependent real electrical modulus M′ versus f curves of the pure LCO sample while almost no plateau region is visible in the Ir doped LCO sample. The temperature-dependent imaginary modulus M′′ versus f curves has two peaks at each temperature; one of the peaks is at low frequency and the other at the high frequency region, which shifts through higher frequency region with increasing temperature. This originates from free charge accumulation at the interface with the increase of the temperature. Furthermore, it has been seen that the Ir doped LCO sample has higher impedance and resistance values than the undoped LCO sample at the same frequency and temperature. This phenomenon was attributed to doped Ir ions behaving like a donor in LCO because LCO is a p-type compound. Moreover, the activation energy values of 0.224 eV and 0.208 eV for LCO and of 0.161 eV and 0.265 eV for the Ir doped LCO have been obtained from the slopes of the ρ(dc)vs. (kT)(−1) curves, respectively. Also the activation energies were calculated from the slopes of the f(max)vs. (kT)(−1) curves and the obtained results from low frequency region were in good agreement with ρ(dc)vs. (kT)(−1) ones.
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spelling pubmed-90777522022-05-09 The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites Coşkun, M. Polat, Ö. Coşkun, F. M. Durmuş, Z. Çağlar, M. Türüt, A. RSC Adv Chemistry We have prepared LaCrO(3) (LCO) and 10% Ir doped LCO samples by the solid state reaction method and studied the electrical modulus and the other dielectric properties of the samples by means of the impedance spectroscopy in the −100 °C to 100 °C range, with steps of 20 °C. It has been clearly observed that the dielectric properties change due to Ir doping. The absolute dielectric constant value of Ir doped LCO has decreased and this reduction was attributed to decreasing Cr(6+) ions which may play a vital role in space charge polarization and charge hopping. A plateau region appeared in the temperature-dependent real electrical modulus M′ versus f curves of the pure LCO sample while almost no plateau region is visible in the Ir doped LCO sample. The temperature-dependent imaginary modulus M′′ versus f curves has two peaks at each temperature; one of the peaks is at low frequency and the other at the high frequency region, which shifts through higher frequency region with increasing temperature. This originates from free charge accumulation at the interface with the increase of the temperature. Furthermore, it has been seen that the Ir doped LCO sample has higher impedance and resistance values than the undoped LCO sample at the same frequency and temperature. This phenomenon was attributed to doped Ir ions behaving like a donor in LCO because LCO is a p-type compound. Moreover, the activation energy values of 0.224 eV and 0.208 eV for LCO and of 0.161 eV and 0.265 eV for the Ir doped LCO have been obtained from the slopes of the ρ(dc)vs. (kT)(−1) curves, respectively. Also the activation energies were calculated from the slopes of the f(max)vs. (kT)(−1) curves and the obtained results from low frequency region were in good agreement with ρ(dc)vs. (kT)(−1) ones. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9077752/ /pubmed/35539511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra13261a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Coşkun, M.
Polat, Ö.
Coşkun, F. M.
Durmuş, Z.
Çağlar, M.
Türüt, A.
The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites
title The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites
title_full The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites
title_fullStr The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites
title_full_unstemmed The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites
title_short The electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of LaCrO(3) and LaCr(0.90)Ir(0.10)O(3) perovskites
title_sort electrical modulus and other dielectric properties by the impedance spectroscopy of lacro(3) and lacr(0.90)ir(0.10)o(3) perovskites
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9077752/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35539511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra13261a
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