Title of article
Complex impedance spectroscopy study of a liquid-phase-sintered α-SiC ceramic
Author/Authors
Antonio and Sلnchez-Gonzلlez، نويسنده , , José and Ortiz، نويسنده , , Angel L. and Guiberteau، نويسنده , , Fernando Coloma-Pascual، نويسنده , , Carmen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
3935
To page
3939
Abstract
The electrical response of a liquid-phase-sintered (LPS) α-SiC with 10 wt.% Y3Al5O12 (YAG) additives was studied from near-ambient temperature up to 800 °C by complex impedance spectroscopy. The electrical conductivity of this LPS SiC ceramic was found to increase with increasing temperature, which was attributed to the semiconductor nature of the SiC grains. It was concluded that the contribution of the SiC grains to the electrical conductivity of the LPS SiC ceramic at moderate temperatures (<450 °C) is a somewhat greater than that of the YAG phase. In contrast, at higher temperatures the SiC grains control the electrical conductivity of the LPS SiC ceramic. It was also found that there are two activation energies for the electrical conduction process of the α-SiC grains. These are 0.19 eV at temperatures lower than ∼400 °C and 2.96 eV at temperatures higher than ∼500 °C. The existence of two temperature-dependence conduction regimes reflects the core–shell substructure that develops within the SiC grains during the liquid-phase sintering, where the core is pure SiC (intrinsic semiconductor) and the shell is mainly Al-doped SiC (extrinsic semiconductor).
Keywords
Electrical properties , Impedance spectroscopy , liquid-phase sintering , SiC
Journal title
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Record number
1409094
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