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Characteristics of Alternating Current Conductivity in Ternary Zinc Calcium Phosphate Glasses
Author(s) -
Talib Zainal Abidin,
Daud Wan Mohd.,
Khor Shing Fhan,
Tarmizi Emma Z. M.,
Sidek Haji A. Aziz,
Yunus Wan Mahmood Mat,
Shaari Abd. Halim
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of the american ceramic society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.9
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1551-2916
pISSN - 0002-7820
DOI - 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2010.04206.x
Subject(s) - analytical chemistry (journal) , materials science , activation energy , electrical resistivity and conductivity , ternary operation , conductivity , dielectric , mole fraction , dielectric spectroscopy , phosphate glass , atmospheric temperature range , mineralogy , chemistry , thermodynamics , doping , electrode , electrochemistry , physics , optoelectronics , chromatography , computer science , electrical engineering , programming language , engineering
Binary (CaO) x (P 2 O 5 ) 1− x glasses with mole fraction x =0.05–0.4 with an interval of 0.05 and ternary (ZnO) x (CaO) 0.3− x (P 2 O 5 ) 0.7 glasses with mole fraction x =0.01–0.09 with an interval of 0.02 were synthesized by the melt quenching technique over a wide composition range. The electrical properties of these glasses were investigated by ac impedance spectroscopy from 10 to 1 MHz for temperatures ranging from room temperature to 300°C. The conductivity of both samples shows dispersive behavior at lower temperatures, while at higher temperatures the conductivity is almost constant at the lower end of the frequency, approaching the dc conductivity limit and rises rapidly as the frequency is increased. We also observed that the onset of the dispersion shifted to higher frequencies with the increase in temperature. The dc conductivity (σ dc ) was found to increase with higher temperatures. The activation energy for electrical conduction, E σ and activation energy for electrical relaxation, E τ for (ZnO) x (CaO) 0.3− x (P 2 O 5 ) 0.7 were found to be slightly higher than (CaO) x (P 2 O 5 ) 1− x . Observations of the dielectric strength, Δɛ, of (ZnO) x (CaO) 0.3− x (P 2 O 5 ) 0.7 glasses showed that Δɛ increased with the increase of ZnO.