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Electroinduction of peculiar space-charge regions in fully-glassy lead oxyfluoroborate materials discerned from impedance spectroscopy
Fecha
2013-07Registro en:
Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, New York : Springer, v. 26, n. 7, p. 2493-2496, July 2013
1557-1939
10.1007/s10948-012-1420-9
Autor
Souza, José Ezequiel de
Hernandes, Antonio Carlos
M'Peko, Jean Claude
Institución
Resumen
Lead oxyfluoroborate (BO1.5-PbO-PbF2) glasses were prepared and studied in this work in terms of dielectric response. By applying impedance spectroscopy, this study shows that electric field-induced peculiar space-charge regions form in these glasses, in the bulk adjacent to the glass-electrode interfaces. In addition, submission of these glasses to the action of a long-term electric field results in development of surface crystallization, even below the glass transition temperature. Evidence has been given in the literature that such a phenomenon involves electric field-induced redox-type electrochemical reactions that develop, simultaneously, at both glass-electrode interfaces, promoting β-PbF2 crystallites nucleation toward the cathode side. Accordingly, it is here concluded that the above mentioned space-charge regions should incorporate those electroactive species that look forward to participate in the redox reactions that subsequently promote incidence of this non-spontaneous crystallization phenomenon.