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Transport Anomalies In The High-Temperature Hopping Conductivity And Thermopower Of Sr-Doped La(Cr,Mn)O,₃, Ryne P. Raffaelle, Harlan U. Anderson, Don M. Sparlin, Paul Ernest Parris Apr 1991

Transport Anomalies In The High-Temperature Hopping Conductivity And Thermopower Of Sr-Doped La(Cr,Mn)O,₃, Ryne P. Raffaelle, Harlan U. Anderson, Don M. Sparlin, Paul Ernest Parris

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A minimum exists in the electrical conductivity of the perovskite-type ceramic LaCr1-xMnxO3 as a function of Mn content near x=0.05. This minimum has been explained in terms of a crossover from multiple trapping to percolation among energetically lower Mn sites. In this paper electrical conductivity and Seebeck measurements are presented on a similar series in which 10 mol % Sr was substituted for La in order to increase the small polaron concentration through the compensation of Sr ions according to the Verway mechanism. The data suggests that there is an apparent suppression of the Verway …


Electrical Conductivity, Seebeck Coefficient And Defect Chemistry Of Ca-Doped Ycro3, G. F. Carini, Harlan U. Anderson, Don M. Sparlin, M. M. Nasrallah Jan 1991

Electrical Conductivity, Seebeck Coefficient And Defect Chemistry Of Ca-Doped Ycro3, G. F. Carini, Harlan U. Anderson, Don M. Sparlin, M. M. Nasrallah

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The electrical transport behavior and defect structure of Ca-doped YCrO3 were studied using electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient measurements as a function of oxygen activity and temperature. Defect models derived from the electrical conductivity data were found to adequately relate the concentration of charge carriers to the acceptor dopant and oxygen vacancy concentrations. Thermodynamic properties were calculated and found to be consistent with the model. Activation energy and carrier mobility data were also obtained. The analysis of the electrical conductivity, Seebeck and mobility data suggest that the conduction process in Ca-doped YCrO3 occurs via the small polaron hopping …


Defect Structure, Nonstoichiometry, And Phase Stability Of Ca-Doped Ycro3, G. F. Carini, Harlan U. Anderson, M. M. Nasrallah, Don M. Sparlin Jan 1991

Defect Structure, Nonstoichiometry, And Phase Stability Of Ca-Doped Ycro3, G. F. Carini, Harlan U. Anderson, M. M. Nasrallah, Don M. Sparlin

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The dependence of the defect structure of Ca-doped YCrO3 on oxygen activity and temperature was investigated by high temperature thermogravimetric measurements. Defect models developed from electrical conductivity data obtained in a previous study were used to interpret the thermogravimetric data. A correlation was found between the electrical conductivity and the thermogravimetric data which suggested that these data were concomitantly dependent on the acceptor dopant and oxygen vacancy dependance of the thermodynamic parameters. Kröger-Vink type diagrams showing the regions of stability with respect to oxygen activity and temperature were constructed. The TGA data show that Ca-doped YCrO3 is even …