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Low-temperature impedance spectroscopic analyses of ceramic electrodes based on Mo and Co co-doped SnO2
Fecha
2019-11Registro en:
Ferreira, Diego; Vaz, Isabela; Rubinger, Rero; Buono, Camila; Rocha, Leandro; et al.; Low-temperature impedance spectroscopic analyses of ceramic electrodes based on Mo and Co co-doped SnO2; University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology; Processing and Application of Ceramics; 13; 4; 11-2019; 360-367
2406-1034
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Autor
Ferreira, Diego
Vaz, Isabela
Rubinger, Rero
Buono, Camila
Rocha, Leandro
Ponce, Miguel Adolfo
Longo, Elson
Simoes, Wilma Alexandre
Moura, Francisco
Resumen
Low resistive electrodes based on Co and Mo co-doped SnO2 were prepared by the conventional solid-state reaction and sintered at 1250 °C for 2 h. Concentration of Co2O3 precursor was unchanged (1 mol%), while MoO3 was varied (0.25, 0.50 to 0.75 mol%) to promote conductivity. The structural and microstructural characterization revealed that the samples have a rutile-type structure without secondary phases and large rutile grains with low porosity. Electrical measurements on DC mode have shown a semiconductor behaviour of the SnO2 samples doped with 0.25 and 0.75 at. % of Mo at temperatures below 50 K, indicating their suitability for low-temperature electronic applications. Impedance measurements indicate reduced energy barriers of less than 1 meV formed between highly conductive crystallites for the SnO2 samples doped with 0.25 and 0.75 at. % of Mo. The sample with Mo content of 0.50 at. % presented a higher energy barrier at a few hundredths of eV, with space charges at the crystallite boundaries.