Possible mechanism of charge transport and dielectric relaxation in SrO-Bi2O3-B2O3 glasses


Autoria(s): Majhi, Koushik; Varma, KBR; Rao, KJ
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01/10/2009

Resumo

Transparent SrBi2B2O7 glasses were prepared via melt-quenching technique and characterized using differential scanning calorimetry and x-ray powder diffraction. The ac conductivities of the glasses were studied as a function of frequency (100 Hz-10 MHz) at different temperatures. The frequency dependence of conductivity has been analyzed using Almond-West expression. The exponent n was nearly unaffected by temperature. Impedance and modulus spectroscopies were employed to further examine the electrical data. Dielectric relaxation exhibited a stretched exponential behavior with a stretching exponent beta independent of temperature. From conductivity analysis we have proposed that the charge transport occurs through the participation of nonbridging oxygen (NBO), which switches positions in a facile manner. The stretched exponential behavior appears to be a direct consequence of the NBO switching mechanism of charge transport.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/24983/1/4.pdf

Majhi, Koushik and Varma, KBR and Rao, KJ (2009) Possible mechanism of charge transport and dielectric relaxation in SrO-Bi2O3-B2O3 glasses. In: Journal of applied physics, 106 (8). 084106-1-084106-8.

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American Institute of physics

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