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Electrical properties of the ferrite SrFeOy at high temperatures

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JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 158, Issue 2, Pages 320-326

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1006/jssc.2001.9120

Keywords

strontium ferrite; conductivity; thermopower; perovskite; brownmillerite; oxygen transfer

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The electrical properties of the strontium ferrite are reported within the temperature range 700 to 950 degreesC and the oxygen partial pressure range between 10(-18) and 0.3 atm, The observed pressure and temperature dependencies of the conductivity in the brownmillerite form of the ferrite are related to the transition of the electron conductivity from the intrinsic regime, which is governed by the band gap of about 2 eV, to the extrinsic regime, which is controlled by the extrastoichiometric oxygen in the brownmillerite phase. The brownmillerite phase is shown to be a mixed conductor with the oxygen conductivity rising to about 0.1 S/cm at 850-900 degreesC and p(O2) > 10(-17) atm. The perovskite-like layers in the brownmillerite structure provide a possible pathway for the ion migration, (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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