Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2012-03-02
Physical Review B 82, 024102 (2010)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.82.024102
Oxygen-vacancies-related dielectric relaxation and scaling behaviors of Bi0.9La0.1Fe0.98Mg0.02O3 (BLFM) thin film have been investigated by temperature-dependent impedance spectroscopy from 40 oC up to 200 oC. We found that hopping electrons and single-charged oxygen vacancies (VO.) coexist in the BLFM thin film and make contribution to dielectric response of grain and grain boundary respectively. The activation energy for VO. is shown to be 0.94 eV in the whole temperature range investigated, whereas the distinct activation energies for electrons are 0.136 eV below 110oC and 0.239 eV above 110oC in association with hopping along the Fe2+- VO.-Fe3+ chain and hopping between Fe2+-Fe3+, respectively, indicating different hopping processes for electrons. Moreover, it has been found that hopping electrons is in form of long rang movement, while localized and long range movement of oxygen vacancies coexist in BLFM film. The Cole-Cole plots in modulus formalism show a poly-dispersive nature of relaxation for oxygen vacancies and a unique relaxation time for hopping electrons. The scaling behavior of modulus spectra further suggests that the distribution of relaxation times for oxygen vacancies is temperature independent.
Ke Qingqing
Lou Xiaojie
Wang John
Wang Yang
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